The future of national development banks

Autores
Griffith-Jones, Stephany; Ocampo, José Antonio; Rezende, Felipe; Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo; Brei, Michael
Año de publicación
2017
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Griffith-Jones, Stephany. Financial Markets Program Director Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Ocampo, José Antonio. Co-President Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Rezende, Felipe. Hobart and William Smith College; United States.
Fil: Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; Argentina.
Fil: Brei, Michael. University Paris Ouest; France.
In the wake of the global financial crisis, there is growing consensus that national development banks play a valuable role in development finance, at multilateral, regional and national level. This paper looks first at the theoretical background justifying a mixed economy approach to development finance, including due to major and pervasive market failures in private financial markets, and the need to help fund new sectors and activities, as part of the process of structural transformation, essential for dynamic, sustainable and inclusive growth. The paper then describes empirically and analyses the key features of national development banks world- wide, based both on secondary sources, as well as original primary research; key features include the long-term maturity at which these banks lend, as well as the high proportion of their assets, which are dedicated to fund productive activities.The paper then analyzes in depth the main functions which national development banks perform. National development banks play at least five crucial roles in the development process: (i) counteracting the pro-cyclical behavior of private financing, by providing counter-cyclical lending; (ii) promoting innovation and structural transformation, which often implies uncertainty, which inhibits private finance, on its own, funding at sufficient scale; (iii) enhancing financial inclusion, especially-but not only in the agriculture sector; (iv) supporting infrastructure investment; and (v) supporting the provision of public goods, and particularly combatting climate change. There are other roles that NDBs could or should play. These include helping develop and deepen financial markets, promote entrepreneurship, and promote internationalization of national firms.
Fil: Griffith-Jones, Stephany. Financial Markets Program Director Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Ocampo, José Antonio. Co-President Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Rezende, Felipe. Hobart and William Smith College; United States.
Fil: Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; Argentina.
Fil: Brei, Michael. University Paris Ouest; France.
Economía, Econometría
Materia
National development banks
Development finance
Structural transformation
Counter-cyclical lending
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acceso abierto
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Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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spelling The future of national development banksGriffith-Jones, StephanyOcampo, José AntonioRezende, FelipeSchclarek Curutchet, AlfredoBrei, MichaelNational development banksDevelopment financeStructural transformationCounter-cyclical lendingFil: Griffith-Jones, Stephany. Financial Markets Program Director Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.Fil: Ocampo, José Antonio. Co-President Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.Fil: Rezende, Felipe. Hobart and William Smith College; United States.Fil: Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; Argentina.Fil: Brei, Michael. University Paris Ouest; France.In the wake of the global financial crisis, there is growing consensus that national development banks play a valuable role in development finance, at multilateral, regional and national level. This paper looks first at the theoretical background justifying a mixed economy approach to development finance, including due to major and pervasive market failures in private financial markets, and the need to help fund new sectors and activities, as part of the process of structural transformation, essential for dynamic, sustainable and inclusive growth. The paper then describes empirically and analyses the key features of national development banks world- wide, based both on secondary sources, as well as original primary research; key features include the long-term maturity at which these banks lend, as well as the high proportion of their assets, which are dedicated to fund productive activities.The paper then analyzes in depth the main functions which national development banks perform. National development banks play at least five crucial roles in the development process: (i) counteracting the pro-cyclical behavior of private financing, by providing counter-cyclical lending; (ii) promoting innovation and structural transformation, which often implies uncertainty, which inhibits private finance, on its own, funding at sufficient scale; (iii) enhancing financial inclusion, especially-but not only in the agriculture sector; (iv) supporting infrastructure investment; and (v) supporting the provision of public goods, and particularly combatting climate change. There are other roles that NDBs could or should play. These include helping develop and deepen financial markets, promote entrepreneurship, and promote internationalization of national firms.Fil: Griffith-Jones, Stephany. Financial Markets Program Director Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.Fil: Ocampo, José Antonio. Co-President Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.Fil: Rezende, Felipe. Hobart and William Smith College; United States.Fil: Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; Argentina.Fil: Brei, Michael. University Paris Ouest; France.Economía, Econometría2017info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11086/19107enghttp://policydialogue.org/files/events/Future_of_National_Development_Banks_-_Analytical_Framework.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)instname:Universidad Nacional de Córdobainstacron:UNC2025-09-04T12:33:45Zoai:rdu.unc.edu.ar:11086/19107Institucionalhttps://rdu.unc.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://rdu.unc.edu.ar/oai/snrdoca.unc@gmail.comArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25722025-09-04 12:33:45.89Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC) - Universidad Nacional de Córdobafalse
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title The future of national development banks
spellingShingle The future of national development banks
Griffith-Jones, Stephany
National development banks
Development finance
Structural transformation
Counter-cyclical lending
title_short The future of national development banks
title_full The future of national development banks
title_fullStr The future of national development banks
title_full_unstemmed The future of national development banks
title_sort The future of national development banks
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Griffith-Jones, Stephany
Ocampo, José Antonio
Rezende, Felipe
Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo
Brei, Michael
author Griffith-Jones, Stephany
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Ocampo, José Antonio
Rezende, Felipe
Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo
Brei, Michael
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Rezende, Felipe
Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo
Brei, Michael
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv National development banks
Development finance
Structural transformation
Counter-cyclical lending
topic National development banks
Development finance
Structural transformation
Counter-cyclical lending
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Fil: Ocampo, José Antonio. Co-President Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Rezende, Felipe. Hobart and William Smith College; United States.
Fil: Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; Argentina.
Fil: Brei, Michael. University Paris Ouest; France.
In the wake of the global financial crisis, there is growing consensus that national development banks play a valuable role in development finance, at multilateral, regional and national level. This paper looks first at the theoretical background justifying a mixed economy approach to development finance, including due to major and pervasive market failures in private financial markets, and the need to help fund new sectors and activities, as part of the process of structural transformation, essential for dynamic, sustainable and inclusive growth. The paper then describes empirically and analyses the key features of national development banks world- wide, based both on secondary sources, as well as original primary research; key features include the long-term maturity at which these banks lend, as well as the high proportion of their assets, which are dedicated to fund productive activities.The paper then analyzes in depth the main functions which national development banks perform. National development banks play at least five crucial roles in the development process: (i) counteracting the pro-cyclical behavior of private financing, by providing counter-cyclical lending; (ii) promoting innovation and structural transformation, which often implies uncertainty, which inhibits private finance, on its own, funding at sufficient scale; (iii) enhancing financial inclusion, especially-but not only in the agriculture sector; (iv) supporting infrastructure investment; and (v) supporting the provision of public goods, and particularly combatting climate change. There are other roles that NDBs could or should play. These include helping develop and deepen financial markets, promote entrepreneurship, and promote internationalization of national firms.
Fil: Griffith-Jones, Stephany. Financial Markets Program Director Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Ocampo, José Antonio. Co-President Initiative for Policy Dialogue; United States.
Fil: Rezende, Felipe. Hobart and William Smith College; United States.
Fil: Schclarek Curutchet, Alfredo. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; Argentina.
Fil: Brei, Michael. University Paris Ouest; France.
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