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Title: Assessing the impact of private sector credit on economic performance: evidence from sectoral panel data for Kenya
Authors: Nzomoi, Joseph N.
Were, Maureen
Rutto, Nelson
Keywords: Credit
Economic performance
Economic sectors
Finance
Growth
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Canadian Center of Science and Education
Citation: International Journal of Economics and Finance Vol. 4, No. 3; March 2012
Abstract: Despite the growing literature on financial development-economic growth nexus, there is paucity of empirical studies that explore the impact of access to credit and economic performance at the sectoral country level, as an increasing number of studies largely focus on cross-country analyses. This paper investigates the impact of access to bank credit on the economic performance of key economic sectors using sectoral panel data for Kenya. We find a positive and significant impact of credit on sectoral gross domestic product measured as real value added. However, the magnitude of the impact is smaller once factors such as the labour employed and past economic performance of the sectors are taken into account. Policies aimed at financial sector deepening and increasing access to credit are of essence to enhancing economic performance. Such policies should, however, be complemented with strategies that enhance efficiency of the key sectors of economy.
Description: doi: 10.5539/ijef.v4n3p182
URI: http://ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijef/article/view/15160/10277
http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1877
ISSN: 1916-971X
1916-9728
Appears in Collections:School of Business and Economics (JA)

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