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Victor Murinde is affiliated with the School of Oriental and African Studies in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Economics, Econometrics and Finance, as well as Business, Management and Accounting. Within these broad fields, they have contributed extensively to subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Finance, Accounting, Management Information Systems, and Information Systems.

The main topics of Victor Murinde's research cover a range of areas related to financial systems and economic development. These topics include:

  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
  • Economic Growth and Development
  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security

Victor Murinde has published in a variety of academic venues. Their frequent publication outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • European Journal of Finance
  • International Review of Financial Analysis
  • World Development
  • Economic Modelling

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Victor Murinde demonstrate a focus on fintech, financial inclusion, banking, and climate-related financial impacts. Notable recent publications include:

  • The impact of the FinTech revolution on the future of banking: Opportunities and risks (2022), International Review of Financial Analysis
  • Fintech, financial inclusion and income inequality: a quantile regression approach (2020), European Journal of Finance
  • The impact of climate vulnerability on firms' cost of capital and access to finance (2020), World Development
  • The diffusion of fintech, financial inclusion and income per capita (2021), European Journal of Finance
  • Capital, risk and profitability of WAEMU banks: Does bank ownership matter? (2020), Journal of Banking & Finance

In their collaborative work, Victor Murinde frequently partners with several co-authors, including:

  • Thankom Arun
  • Sheri M. Markose
  • Philip Kostov
  • Ahmed Khan
  • Issouf Soumaré

Best Publications

  • Exchange rate and stock price interactions in emerging financial markets: evidence on India, Korea, Pakistan and the Philippines

    Issam S.A. Abdalla;Victor Murinde

  • The impact of the FinTech revolution on the future of banking: Opportunities and risks

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  • Fintech, financial inclusion and income inequality: a quantile regression approach

    Ayse Demir;Vanesa Pesqué-Cela;Yener Altunbas;Victor Murinde

  • Finance and Development

    Christopher Green;Colin Kirkpatrick;Victor Murinde

  • Capital flight and political risk

    Robert Lensink;Niels Hermes;Victor Murinde

  • The Impact of Climate Vulnerability on Firms’ Cost of Capital and Access to Finance

    Gerhard Kling;Gerhard Kling;Ulrich Volz;Ulrich Volz;Victor Murinde;Sibel Ayas

  • Competitive conditions among the major British banks

    Kent Gerard Patrick Matthews;V. Murinde;T. Zhao

  • Financial development and economic growth in Singapore: demand-following or supply-leading?

    Victor Murinde;Fern S. H. Eng

  • Finance for small enterprise growth and poverty reduction in developing countries

    Christopher J. Green;Colin H. Kirkpatrick;Victor Murinde

  • Human capital and financial development in economic growth: new evidence using the translog production function

    Alun Dwyfor Evans;Christopher J. Green;Victor Murinde

  • Patterns of Corporate Financing and Financial System Convergence in Europe

    Victor Murinde;Juda Agung;Andy Mullineux

  • Leverage and business groups: Evidence from Indian firms

    Ronny Manos;Victor Murinde;Christopher J. Green

  • THE CAPITAL STRUCTURE OF ISLAMIC BANKS UNDER THE CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION OF PROFIT SHARING

    Talla Al-Deehani;Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim;Victor Murinde

  • Company Financing, Capital Structure, and Ownership: A Survey, and Implications for Developing Economies

    Sanjiva Prasad;Christopher J. Green;Victor Murinde

  • Financial Development and Economic Growth: Global and African Evidence

    Victor Murinde

  • The diffusion of fintech, financial inclusion and income per capita

    Désiré Kanga;Désiré Kanga;Christine Oughton;Laurence Harris;Victor Murinde

  • The effect of financial liberalization on capital flight in African economies

    Robert Lensink;Niels Hermes;Victor Murinde

  • Regulatory lessons for emerging stock markets from a century of evidence on transactions costs and share price volatility in the London Stock Exchange

    Christopher J. Green;Paolo Maggioni;Paolo Maggioni;Victor Murinde

  • Handbook of International Banking

    Andrew W. Mullineux;Victor Murinde

  • Dividend policy and business groups: Evidence from Indian firms

    Ronny Manos;Victor Murinde;Christopher J. Green

  • Modelling the volatility in East European emerging stock markets: evidence on Hungary and Poland

    Sunil Poshakwale;Victor Murinde

  • Finance And Development: Surveys of Theory, Evidence And Policy

    Christopher J. Green;C. H. Kirkpatrick;Victor Murinde

  • Company financing, capital structure and ownership: a survey and implications for developing countries

    Sanjiva Prasad;Christopher J. Green;Victor Murinde

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Lensink
Robert Lensink University of Groningen
Niels Hermes
Niels Hermes University of Groningen
Colin Kirkpatrick
Colin Kirkpatrick University of Manchester
Collins G. Ntim
Collins G. Ntim University of Southampton
John A. Doukas
John A. Doukas Old Dominion University
Yener Altunbas
Yener Altunbas Bangor University
Joshua Abor
Joshua Abor University of Ghana

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