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by chii
1097 days ago
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> socities that do not have well-developed financial markets to directly see and appreciate the value financial markets Which is true, but there's another angle that needs discussing - that of a high-trust society vs low-trust society. In all places where there are well functioning financial markets, there exists a high trust society. This trust is the foundation on which the financial markets exist. So in poorer countries where such financial markets don't exist (or don't serve the people), it's not because they've chose not to have it, but that individual actors cannot trust that the system is fair and is rules based. So the problem isn't the lack of financial markets (which is a symptom), but that of a lack of good governance (bad or non-existant laws, corruption etc). |
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Urban India is a very low trust environment, but people still have access to things like home loans, insurance and capital markets (equity and loans).
> lack of good governance (bad or non-existant laws, corruption etc)
I agree that good governance is a necessity for development of financial markets, but not sure what it has to do with being a high trust or low trust society.