Financial technology and economic growth nexus in the East African community states

IF 2.3 Q2 ECONOMICS
C. A. Ngong, Kesuh Jude Thaddeus, J. U. Onwumere
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PurposeThis paper aims to examine the causation linking financial technology to economic growth in the East African Community states from 1997 to 2019.Design/methodology/approachAutoregressive distributed lag is used. Gross domestic product per capita proxies economic growth, automated teller machines, point of sale, debit card ownership and mobile banking measure financial technology.FindingsThe results unveil a significant relationship between financial technology and economic growth. The findings show bidirectional causality between automated teller machine and economic growth, with unidirectional causation from economic growth to point of sales and internet banking, mobile banking and government effectiveness to economic growth. The error correction term is negatively significant, demonstrating a long-term convergence between Fintech measures and economic growth.Research limitations/implicationsThe governments should effectively enact and implement policies that protect investments in financial technologies to boost economic growth in the East African Community countries. The government should reduce taxes on financial technology equipment and related services. The use of automated teller machine, debit card ownership and internet banking should be encouraged through cashless transactions. Financial institutions should adopt cashless operation policies to encourage the use of financial technologies.Originality/valueResearch results on the bond between financial technology and economic growth are not conclusive. These studies demonstrate that technological innovations are double edged-swords, with both positive and negative sides. The results are conflicting; some reveal positive relationships, while others show negative links. Hence, research is required to fill the lacuna.
东非共同体国家的金融技术与经济增长关系
目的本文旨在研究 1997 年至 2019 年东非共同体国家金融技术与经济增长之间的因果关系。人均国内生产总值代表经济增长,自动取款机、销售点、借记卡所有权和移动银行衡量金融技术。结果显示,自动取款机与经济增长之间存在双向因果关系,经济增长与销售点之间存在单向因果关系,网上银行、手机银行和政府效能与经济增长之间存在单向因果关系。误差修正项为负向显著,表明金融科技措施与经济增长之间存在长期趋同性。研究局限/启示各国政府应有效制定和实施保护金融科技投资的政策,以促进东非共同体国家的经济增长。政府应降低对金融技术设备和相关服务的税收。应通过无现金交易鼓励使用自动取款机、借记卡和网上银行。金融机构应采取无现金操作政策,鼓励使用金融技术。 原创性/价值有关金融技术与经济增长之间联系的研究结果并不具有结论性。这些研究表明,技术创新是一把双刃剑,既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面。研究结果是相互矛盾的:一些结果显示了积极的关系,而另一些结果则显示了消极的联系。因此,需要开展研究来填补这一空白。
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Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science
Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
20.80%
发文量
23
审稿时长
12 weeks
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