Financial globalization, Poverty, and inequality in developing countries: The moderating role of Fintech and financial inclusion

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Chadi Azmeh
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As financial globalization continues to evolve, it has played a pivotal role in the development of financial sectors in developing countries, enhancing efficiency and fostering competition. However, this trend has also raised concerns regarding its socio-economic impacts, particularly in relation to poverty and inequality. In this context, the emergence of financial technology (Fintech) and targeted financial inclusion initiatives has marked a significant turning point in addressing these challenges. This comprehensive study investigates the intricate dynamics between foreign bank entry, Fintech innovations, and financial inclusion, assessing their combined effects on poverty and inequality across 108 developing countries. Utilizing an advanced panel regression model backed by Panel-Corrected Standard Errors (PCSE) and Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) estimation techniques, we reveal that the relationship between foreign bank entry and socio-economic outcomes is multifaceted and influenced by the moderating roles of Fintech and financial inclusion initiatives. Our findings indicate that while the initial introduction of foreign banks may initially exacerbate poverty levels, their interaction with robust financial inclusion strategies and advanced Fintech solutions can significantly alleviate poverty and inequality. The study results indicate that, for every 1% increase in the interaction of Fintech with foreign banks, poverty has decreased by approximately 0.017%. Interestingly, the presence of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) demonstrates a countervailing effect, mitigating the adverse impacts of foreign bank operations on income inequality. Moreover, we show that the effectiveness of Fintech in reducing inequality is closely linked to the extent of foreign bank penetration, highlighting a duality of effects where the advantages and disadvantages of foreign bank presence become increasingly pronounced in the era of Fintech. These insights underscore the imperative for policymakers to create an environment that not only promotes financial inclusion but also leverages Fintech innovations to optimize the opportunities presented by foreign bank entry in combating poverty and inequality.
金融全球化、发展中国家的贫困和不平等:金融科技和普惠金融的调节作用
随着金融全球化的深入发展,它对发展中国家金融业的发展、提高效率和促进竞争发挥了关键作用。然而,这一趋势也引起了人们对其社会经济影响的关注,特别是在贫穷和不平等方面。在此背景下,金融科技(Fintech)和有针对性的普惠金融倡议的出现标志着应对这些挑战的重大转折点。这项综合研究调查了外资银行进入、金融科技创新和金融普惠之间错综复杂的动态关系,评估了它们对108个发展中国家贫困和不平等的综合影响。利用由面板校正标准误差(PCSE)和可行广义最小二乘(FGLS)估计技术支持的先进面板回归模型,我们发现外资银行进入与社会经济结果之间的关系是多方面的,并受到金融科技和普惠金融举措的调节作用的影响。我们的研究结果表明,虽然外资银行的最初引入可能会加剧贫困水平,但它们与健全的金融普惠战略和先进的金融科技解决方案的相互作用可以显著缓解贫困和不平等。研究结果表明,金融科技与外国银行的互动每增加1%,贫困就会减少约0.017%。有趣的是,自动柜员机(atm)的存在显示出一种抵消效应,减轻了外国银行业务对收入不平等的不利影响。此外,我们表明,金融科技在减少不平等方面的有效性与外资银行渗透的程度密切相关,突出了在金融科技时代,外资银行存在的优势和劣势日益明显的双重效应。这些见解强调,政策制定者必须创造一个环境,不仅要促进普惠金融,还要利用金融科技创新,优化外资银行进入中国所带来的机遇,以消除贫困和不平等。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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