The impact of financial liberalisation on industrial concentration and firm entry in Malawi: critical results

Type Working Paper
Title The impact of financial liberalisation on industrial concentration and firm entry in Malawi: critical results
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
URL http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA/2010/1865/EEA_FL.pdf
Abstract
It has been suggested that financial liberalisation may be a key policy to promote industrialisation as it removes the credit access constraint on firms, especially small and medium ones. We investigate the effect of credit expansion in the wake of liberalisation on the structure of the industrial sectors in Malawi and find that, in contrast to the hypothesis above, it resulted in an increase in industrial concentration and a decrease in net firm entry, especially in sectors that are more finance dependent. The case of Malawi is interesting because financial liberalisation has been justified precisely as a means for industrial development and because the implementation of the policy has been regarded a success.

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