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Schmukler 210 1$aWashington, D.C. :$cThe World Bank,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (pages cm) 225 1 $aLatin American development forum series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8213-9828-8 311 $a1-306-29859-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Contributing Authors; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; OVERVIEW; 1 FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: STYLIZED FACTS AND THE ROAD AHEAD; FIGURES; 1.1 Market Size of Banks, Bonds, and Equities in Selected Regions and Economies, 1980-2009; 1.2 Depth of Financial Systems and Income per Capita in Selected Countries and Regions, 1989-2007; 1.3 Size of Different Financial Markets in Selected Countries and Regions, 1990-2009; 1.4 Nature of the Credit by Banks in Selected Countries and Regions, 1980-2009 327 $a1.5 Dollarization of the Banking System in Selected Countries and Regions, 1991-2009 1.6 Concentration of Banking Systems in Selected Countries and Regions, 2000-10; 1.7 Bond Markets in Selected Countries and Regions, 1990-2009; 1.8 Participation in Domestic Private Bond Markets in Selected Regions, 1991-2008; 1.9 Average Maturity of Bonds at Issuance in Domestic Markets in Selected Countries and Regions, 1991-2009; 1.10 Currency Composition of Bonds at Issuance in Domestic Markets in Selected Countries and Regions, 1991-2009; 1.11 Activity in Domestic Equity Markets, 1990-2009 327 $a1.12 Firm Activity in Domestic Equity Markets in Selected Countries and Regions, 1990-2009 1.13 Concentration in Domestic Equity Markets in Selected Countries and Regions, 1991-2009; 1.14 Public and Private Bond Markets across LAC7 Countries, 1990-2009; 1.15 Activity in Domestic Private Bond Markets in LAC7 Countries, 1990-2008; 1.16 Activity in Domestic Equity Markets across LAC7 Countries, 1990-2009; 1.17 Relative Size of the New Corporate Governance Segments as a Percentage of Total Bovespa Market, 2001-10; 1.18 Alternative Markets and Products in Selected Countries and Regions, 2005-10 327 $a1.19 Providers of Household and Consumer Credit in Chile, 2008 1.20 Assets of Pension Funds, Mutual Funds, and Insurance Companies in Selected Countries and Regions, 2000-09; 1.21 Composition of Pension Fund Portfolios in Latin America, 1999-08; 1.22 Composition of Mutual Fund Portfolios of Five Countries in LAC, 2000-09; 2 FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN; 2.1 Median Number of Bank Branches and ATMs per 100,000 Adults in Selected Countries and Regions, 2009 327 $a2.2 Median Number of Bank Deposit Accounts and Loan Accounts per 1,000 Adults in Selected Regions and Economies, 2009 2.3 Actual versus Predicted Number of Branches per 100,000 Adults in LAC and Comparators, 2009; 2.4 Actual versus Predicted Number of ATM's per 100,000 Adults in LAC and Comparators, 2009; 2.5 Actual versus Predicted Number of Deposits per 1,000 Adults in LAC and Comparators, 2009; 2.6 Actual versus Predicted Number of Loans per 1,000 Adults in LAC and Comparators, 2009 327 $a2.7 Minimum Amount to Open and Maintain a Deposit Account, as a Percent of GDP per Capita in Selected Countries and Regions, 2009 330 $aSince the 1990's, the financial systems in developing and developed countries have gained in soundness, depth, and diversity, prompted in part by a series of financial sector and macroeconomic reforms aimed at fostering a market-driven economy in which finance plays a central role. 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