Financial inclusion, integration, and stability asymmetries in the Mediterranean region

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Simon Neaime, Isabelle Gaysset
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Using Panel data, GMM and GLS econometric models, and a sample of six Mediterranean (MED) countries (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia) over the period 2002–2023, this paper assesses empirically the impact of financial inclusion on income inequality, poverty, and financial stability asymmetries in the MED region. While the empirical literature covering the region is relatively scarce, this paper adds to that literature by bridging a significant existing gap, especially in the aftermath of the recent financial and debt crises and the recent political and social turmoil that have been unfolding in several MED countries. Our empirical results show that financial inclusion decreases inequality but has no significant effect on poverty. Other empirical results show that while the empirical evidence indicates that enhanced financial integration is a contributing factor to financial instability in the MED region, an increase in financial inclusion and in population contributes positively to financial stability.

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地中海地区的金融包容性、一体化和稳定性不对称问题
本文采用面板数据、GMM 和 GLS 计量经济学模型,以六个地中海(MED)国家(阿尔及利亚、埃及、约旦、黎巴嫩、摩洛哥和突尼斯)为样本,对 2002-2023 年期间金融包容性对地中海地区收入不平等、贫困和金融稳定性不对称的影响进行了实证评估。虽然涉及该地区的实证文献相对较少,但本文填补了这一文献的空白,尤其是在最近的金融和债务危机以及最近在几个地中海国家发生的政治和社会动荡之后。我们的实证结果表明,金融包容性减少了不平等,但对贫困没有显著影响。其他实证结果表明,虽然实证证据表明金融一体化的加强是造成地中海地区金融不稳定的一个因素,但金融包容性和人口的增加对金融稳定有积极的促进作用。
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Journal of Economic Asymmetries
Journal of Economic Asymmetries Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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