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The historical relation between banking, insurance and economic

Adams, Mike; Andersson, Jonas; Andersson, Lars-Fredrik; Lindmark, Magnus
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2005
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We examine empirically the dynamic historical relation between banking, insurance

economic (income) growth in Sweden using time-series data from 1830 to 1998. We

examine long-run historical trends in the data using econometric tests for

cointegration and Granger causality. Our results indicate that the development of

domestic banking, but not insurance, preceded economic growth in Sweden during the

nineteenth century, while Granger causality was reversed in the twentieth century. We

also find that the development of bank lending in the nineteenth century increased the

demand for insurance as well as promoting economic growth. In later periods, the

development of insurance fosters demand for banking services but only in times of

economic prosperity. For the entire period of our analysis, we find that banking is the

predominant influence on both economic growth and the demand for insurance. In

contrast, the insurance market appears to be driven more by the pace of growth in the

economy rather than leading economic development. Therefore, we conclude that

financial intermediation, particularly banking, is an important prerequisite for

stimulating economic growth and argue that our results could have important policy

implications for contemporary emerging economies that are developing their financial

and legal infrastructures.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of Economics
Serie
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