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      FINANCIAL STABILITY AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION: THE CASE OF SME LENDING

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      The Singapore Economic Review
      World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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          Developing economies are seeking to promote financial inclusion, i.e., greater access to financial services for low-income households and firms. This raises the question of whether greater financial inclusion tends to increase or decrease financial stability. A number of studies have suggested both positive and negative impacts on financial stability, but very few empirical studies have been made. This study focuses on the implications of greater financial inclusion for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for financial stability. It estimates the effects of measures of the share of bank lending to SMEs on two measures of financial stability — bank nonperforming loans and bank Z scores. We find some evidence that an increased share of lending to SMEs aids financial stability by reducing non-performing loans (NPLs) and the probability of default by financial institutions.

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                Journal
                The Singapore Economic Review
                Singapore Econ. Rev.
                World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
                0217-5908
                1793-6837
                February 08 2018
                March 2018
                February 08 2018
                March 2018
                : 63
                : 01
                : 111-124
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), Kasumigaseki Building 8F, 3-2-5, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6008, Japan
                [2 ]The South Asian Central Banks (SEACEN), Research and Training Centre (80416-M) Level 5, Sasana Kijang Bank Negara Malaysia, 2 Jalan Dato’ Onn 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
                Article
                10.1142/S0217590818410035
                1001c97c-2385-40f8-a003-f2ae84594436
                © 2018
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