Impact of Financial Inclusion on Economic Growth and Unemployment

D. H. Wibowo, Yulia Estri Mardani, Muhammad Iqbal
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In the past decade, Southeast Asia has seen the development of financial inclusion, as evidenced by the growth of the penetration, availability, and usage dimensions of financial inclusion. This study analyses the impact financial inclusion has on economic growth, represented by GDP per capita growth, and unemployment using data from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Cambodia. The authors employed panel data regression with fixed effect and random effect models to analyse the data. The results show that the number of commercial bank branches and outstanding loans statistically significantly affect GDP per capita growth, while the number of saving/deposit accounts does not. All three variables are shown to have a statistically significant impact on unemployment.
普惠金融对经济增长和失业的影响
在过去十年中,东南亚见证了普惠金融的发展,普惠金融的渗透率、可用性和使用维度都在增长。本研究利用印度尼西亚、马来西亚、泰国、菲律宾和柬埔寨的数据,分析了普惠金融对经济增长(以人均GDP增长为代表)和失业率的影响。采用固定效应和随机效应的面板数据回归模型对数据进行分析。结果表明,商业银行分支机构数量和未偿还贷款数量对人均GDP增长的影响具有统计学意义,而储蓄/存款账户数量对人均GDP增长的影响不显著。这三个变量在统计上都对失业率有显著的影响。
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