The effect of COVID-19 on financial inclusion in the Kigezi and Lango subregions in Uganda

Marus - Eton, Fabian - Mwosi, Mary Ejang
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ABSTRACT The year 2020 opened with tough policy measures to control the rapid spread of COVID-19. We sampled, explored, and analyzed the most recent studies that linked COVID-19 to business and finance. We identified two mitigations, which had strong effects on financial inclusion but had been neglected: lockdown and social distancing. We used lockdown and social distancing to conceptualize COVID-19, and developed two theoretical nexuses among COVID-19 and financial inclusion, and COVID-19 and government policy interventions. We explored each of the nexuses. First, we described the extent of lockdown and social distancing, financial inclusion, and government policy interventions. Second, we compared these nexuses in both the Lango and Kigezi subregions, and explained the significance of the interventions. Third, we used beta coefficients to quantify the effects of COVID-19 on financial inclusion. We provide a solid foundation for compulsive online banking in developing countries.
2019冠状病毒病对乌干达基盖齐和兰戈次区域普惠金融的影响
2020年伊始,我们采取了严厉的政策措施来控制COVID-19的快速传播。我们对将COVID-19与商业和金融联系起来的最新研究进行了抽样、探索和分析。我们确定了两种缓解措施,它们对普惠金融有很强的影响,但被忽视了:封锁和保持社交距离。我们利用封锁和保持社交距离对COVID-19进行了概念化,并在COVID-19与普惠金融、COVID-19与政府政策干预之间建立了两个理论联系。我们探索了每一个联系。首先,我们描述了封锁和社交距离、金融包容性和政府政策干预的程度。其次,我们比较了兰戈和基盖齐次区域的这些联系,并解释了干预措施的意义。第三,我们使用beta系数来量化COVID-19对普惠金融的影响。我们为发展中国家的强制性网上银行提供了坚实的基础。
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