Exploring the Complementary and Nonlinear Effects of Financial Development and ICT on Inclusive Growth in South Asia

IF 2 0 ECONOMICS
Laila Khalid, Farhat Rasul, N. Asghar
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The current research aims to examine the dynamics among financial development, renewable energy consumption, information and communication technology (ICT) and inclusive growth by focusing on the interaction of finance and ICT in South Asia from 1995 to 2019. The objectives of the study are obtained by using new and broad measures for inclusive growth and financial development. The panel co-integration tests confirm the long-run association between the selected variables. The existence of cross-sectional dependence and mixed order of integration of analyzed variables require the application of panel linear and nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL). The findings of both techniques disclose that financial development and ICT individually are significant and vital contributors to inclusive growth in the long run. While their collaboration does not supplement inclusive growth during the same period which is an interesting and unique finding. The short-run outcomes also endorse this outcome. However, the individual impact of financial development remains insignificant while ICT enhances inclusive growth significantly in the short run. The panel nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) results have more explanatory powers than panel ARDL and endorse the assumptions of significant complementarity and nonlinearity between financial development-ICT and inclusive growth. Therefore, it is suggested to increase the access and efficiency of financial intermediaries to accelerate the participation of the masses in the economic growth process and its benefits. In addition, more investment in ICT infrastructure and education is needed so that the ICT sector can complement the financial sector efficiently to boost inclusive growth in South Asia.
探索南亚金融发展和信息与传播技术对包容性增长的互补和非线性影响
本研究旨在通过关注 1995 年至 2019 年南亚地区金融与信息和通信技术的互动,研究金融发展、可再生能源消费、信息和通信技术(ICT)以及包容性增长之间的动态关系。本研究的目标是通过使用新的、广泛的包容性增长和金融发展衡量标准来实现的。面板协整检验证实了所选变量之间的长期关联。由于分析变量存在横截面依赖性和混合积分阶数,因此需要应用面板线性和非线性自回归分布滞后(ARDL)技术。这两种技术的研究结果表明,从长期来看,金融发展和信息与通信技术各自都是包容性增长的重要促进因素。而在同一时期,它们之间的合作并没有对包容性增长起到补充作用,这是一个有趣而独特的发现。短期结果也证实了这一结论。然而,金融发展的单独影响仍然不显著,而信息和通信技术在短期内却能显著促进包容性增长。面板非线性自回归分布滞后(NARDL)结果比面板自回归分布滞后(ARDL)具有更强的解释力,并认可了金融发展-信息和通信技术与包容性增长之间具有显著互补性和非线性的假设。因此,建议提高金融中介机构的准入和效率,以加速大众参与经济增长进程并从中受益。此外,还需要增加对信息和通信技术基础设施和教育的投资,以便信息和通信技术部门能够有效地与金融部门互补,促进南亚的包容性增长。
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