The Impact of Mobile Money on Poor Rural Households: Experimental Evidence from Uganda

C. Wieser, M. Bruhn, Johannes Philipp Kinzinger, Christian Simon Ruckteschler, Soren Heitmann
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This paper studies the effect of rolling out mobile money agents in rural Northern Uganda. In a randomized experiment, 168 areas were randomly selected to receive an agent in 2017, with another 163 areas serving as a control group. Administrative data on mobile money transactions suggest that the agent rollout increased the probability of sending and receiving peer-to-peer transfers. Data from a 2018 survey of more than 4,500 households show that the agent rollout led to cost-savings for remittance transactions. It also doubled the nonfarm self-employment rate, from 3.4 to 6.4 percent, and reduced the fraction of households with very low food security from 62.9 to 47.2 percent, in areas far from a bank branch. The analysis finds no effect on savings, agricultural outcomes, or poverty. Overall, the findings add new evidence that mobile money can improve livelihoods even in poor and remote settings.
移动货币对贫困农村家庭的影响:来自乌干达的实验证据
本文研究了在乌干达北部农村推广移动货币代理的效果。在一项随机实验中,在2017年随机选择168个地区接受一种药剂,另外163个地区作为对照组。有关移动货币交易的管理数据表明,代理的推出增加了发送和接收点对点转账的可能性。2018年对4500多户家庭的调查数据显示,代理服务的推出节省了汇款交易的成本。它还使非农业自营就业率翻了一番,从3.4%提高到6.4%,在远离银行网点的地区,食品保障水平极低的家庭比例从62.9%降至47.2%。分析发现,对储蓄、农业产出或贫困没有影响。总的来说,这些发现提供了新的证据,证明移动货币甚至可以改善贫困和偏远地区的生计。
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