Applied Economics | 2021

Financial Structure and Capital Allocation Efficiency: An Empirical Analysis of China from 2005–2018

 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT In this study, we explore the relationship between financial structure and the efficiency of capital allocation to determine a scientific and effective approach to transform and upgrade China’s financial sector. Using China’s provincial data from 2005 to 2018, we detected the threshold effect of financial structure on capital allocation efficiency. We found that financial structure, when using its three agency indicators (credit scale, insurance scale, and stock market size) as threshold variables, and capital allocation efficiency show an inverted ‘U’ relationship. Moreover, the relationship between financial efficiency, insurance scale, and capital allocation efficiency changes from negative to positive, and the relationship between foreign trade scale and capital allocation efficiency shows a significant negative correlation. This research improves the understanding of the relationship between China’s financial structure and the efficiency of capital allocation. Our results show that by optimizing the financial structure through expanding the stock market and the scale of bank credit and appropriately expanding the scale of insurance, more loanable funds will flow into the production sector, and providing certain guarantees can greatly promote improved capital allocation efficiency.

Volume 53
Pages 3347 - 3358
DOI 10.1080/00036846.2021.1877256
Language English
Journal Applied Economics

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