Review of Financial Inclusion and Access to Energy in West Africa

C. Nwolisa, J. Babatope, Betsy Moroyin Oloyede, T. Abiodun, C. Ugoji
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Background: This study examined the relationship between financial inclusion and energy access in West Africa, using panel data from seven countries in the region, namely, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, and Senegal. Methodology: The study employed dataset from the World Bank Development Indicators between 2004 and 2019 where Panel Fixed effect were used to estimate the relationship between energy access and financial inclusion. Specifically, the study estimated access to electricity as a function ATM per 100,000 adults, Bank accounts per 1,000 adults, and domestic credit to the private sector. Findings: The study did not found a strong evidence to conclude that financial inclusion improves access to energy in West Africa. In particular, of all the variables used to measure financial inclusion only ATM per 100,000 adults proved to have a positive relationship with access to energy while the other variables had no impact on access to energy.
西非普惠金融与能源可及性审查
背景:本研究利用贝宁、布基纳法索、佛得角、加纳、马里、尼日利亚和塞内加尔七个国家的面板数据,考察了西非金融包容性与能源可及性之间的关系。方法:该研究使用了2004年至2019年世界银行发展指标的数据集,其中使用面板固定效应来估计能源获取与金融包容性之间的关系。具体来说,该研究估计了每10万名成年人中有一台自动取款机,每1000名成年人中有一个银行账户,以及私营部门的国内信贷。研究结果:该研究没有发现强有力的证据来证明金融包容性改善了西非的能源获取。特别是,在用于衡量金融包容性的所有变量中,只有每10万名成年人中有一台ATM机被证明与能源获取呈正相关,而其他变量对能源获取没有影响。
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