Deposit insurance and financial inclusion

IF 1.9 Q2 ECONOMICS
Ibrahim Alley
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Abstract

Purpose

Deposit insurance activities aimed at achieving financial stability and depositor protection often align with financial inclusion programmes of other financial safety-net participants. However, there is limited empirical evidence in the literature on the role of deposit insurance (DIS) in financial inclusion. This study bridges this gap by analysing data from 143 countries to assess the impact of DIS on financial inclusion along the dimensions of access and usage.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses the random effect and the generalized methods of moments (GMM) regression models to estimate the effects of deposit insurance on financial inclusion.

Findings

Our results show that, in addition to positive impacts from other policy drivers such as income per capita, economic growth and banking and financial sector development, the practice of an explicit deposit insurance system (EDIS) significantly promotes financial inclusion. However, merely having any form of DIS, as proxied by IADI membership, shows limited potential. Based on the data-informed reliability of our findings, we recommend that countries aiming to deepen financial inclusion should consider adopting or intensifying the practice of EDIS alongside existing programmes.

Originality/value

There is limited or scanty empirical evidence in the literature, if there exists any, that indicates that financial inclusion progress actually benefits from deposit insurance. This study therefore contributes to the literature by providing an empircal evidence on the positive impact of deposit insurance on financial inclusion.

存款保险和金融包容性
目的:旨在实现金融稳定和储户保护的存款保险活动往往与其他金融安全网参与者的普惠金融计划相一致。然而,关于存款保险(DIS)在普惠金融中的作用,文献中的实证证据非常有限。本研究通过分析 143 个国家的数据来评估存款保险制度在获取和使用方面对普惠金融的影响,从而弥补了这一空白。研究结果我们的研究结果表明,除了人均收入、经济增长以及银行和金融部门发展等其他政策驱动因素带来的积极影响外,明确的存款保险制度(EDIS)也极大地促进了普惠金融的发展。然而,仅仅拥有任何形式的存款保险制度(以国际存款保险协会会员资格为代表)显示出的潜力是有限的。基于我们的研究结果在数据上的可靠性,我们建议旨在深化普惠金融的国家应考虑在实施现有计划的同时,采用或加强明确存款保险制度的实践。因此,本研究提供了存款保险对普惠金融产生积极影响的实证证据,为相关文献做出了贡献。
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4.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Studies publishes high quality research findings and commentary on international developments in economics. The journal maintains a sound balance between economic theory and application at both the micro and the macro levels. Articles on economic issues between individual nations, emerging and evolving trading blocs are particularly welcomed. Contributors are encouraged to spell out the practical implications of their work for economists in government and industry
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