Role of Financial Sector Development in the Nexus Between Inclusive Growth and Poverty: A Regional Comparative Analysis from Sub-Saharan Africa

Abiodun Sunday Olayiwola, T. Akinbobola
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The problem of poverty in the developing countries and what makes Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) a region with the “highest number of poor people” in the world remains a topical issue that requires serious research attention. Following extant studies, in which the mediating role of financial sector development has not been taken into consideration in their finance- growth and poverty nexus, this study deviates by using two measures of poverty level: absolute and multidimensional poverty level; and at the same time provides comparative analyses at SSA sub-regional communities. Our findings reveal that the effects of inclusive growth on poverty reduction (both absolute and multidimensional level), for most sub-regions in SSA except Central African countries, are positive. While the mediating role of financial sector development appeared to be slightly different with mixed results. In West and Central African countries, the mediating role of the financial sector, though very weak, complements theinclusive growth effects on poverty reduction. On the contrary, financial sector development does not complement inclusive growth when it comes to poverty reduction in South African countries. Also, financial sector development does not complement the absolute poverty reduction effect of inclusive growth in the East African sub-region but the result is otherwise under multidimensional poverty reduction. Therefore, we recommend that financial sector development in most SSA countries should be improved upon through relevant monetary policy that promotes financial innovations, financial sector reforms, efficiency in financial inclusion across the region, and at the same time efforts should be geared toward directing some of the gains in financial sector development to inclusive growth-enhancing activities in southern African sub-region
金融部门发展在包容性增长与贫困关系中的作用:来自撒哈拉以南非洲地区的区域比较分析
发展中国家的贫困问题以及是什么使撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)成为世界上“贫困人口最多”的地区,仍然是一个需要认真研究的热点问题。在现有的研究中,金融部门发展的中介作用没有考虑到其金融-增长和贫困关系,本研究通过使用两种贫困水平的衡量标准来偏离:绝对贫困水平和多维贫困水平;同时提供了SSA分区域社区的比较分析。我们的研究结果表明,包容性增长对减贫的影响(无论是绝对层面还是多维层面),对除中非国家外的SSA大多数次区域都是积极的。而金融部门发展的中介作用似乎略有不同,结果好坏参半。在西非和中非国家,金融部门的中介作用虽然非常弱,但与包容性增长对减贫的影响相辅相成。相反,就南非国家的减贫而言,金融部门的发展并不能补充包容性增长。此外,金融部门的发展并不能补充东非次区域包容性增长的绝对减贫效果,但其结果是多维减贫。因此,我们建议通过相关货币政策促进金融创新、金融部门改革和整个地区普惠金融的效率,改善大多数南非洲国家的金融部门发展,同时应努力将金融部门发展的一些成果用于南部非洲次区域的包容性增长促进活动
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