Information sharing offices and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa

IF 3.1 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Oliver Asiamah, Samuel Kwaku Agyei
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Abstract

Although credit availability is essential for economic growth, the information asymmetry problem inhibits the credit creation function of financial institutions. Among other means, information-sharing offices (ISOs) have been established, including private credit bureaus and public credit registries to provide information on the financial characteristics of citizens to reduce information asymmetry. From this background, this study used an explanatory research design with a longitudinal (panel) data approach to assess whether the coverage of information by ISOs affects sectorial and overall economic growth among sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries using the system generalized method of moments technique on data from 2005 to 2019. The results highlight that information coverage by ISOs enhances sectorial and overall economic growth by solving the information asymmetry problem. From the findings, governments in SSA countries are encouraged to support public credit registries to effectively perform their mandate while providing incentives to attract investments in private credit bureaus since they contribute to economic growth.

撒哈拉以南非洲的信息共享办公室与经济增长
尽管信贷可获得性对经济增长至关重要,但信息不对称问题抑制了金融机构的信贷创造功能。除其他手段外,还建立了信息共享办公室(iso),包括私人信用局和公共信用登记处,以提供有关公民财务特征的信息,以减少信息不对称。在此背景下,本研究采用纵向(面板)数据方法的解释性研究设计,利用系统广义矩量法对2005年至2019年的数据进行分析,评估iso的信息覆盖是否影响撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家的部门和整体经济增长。结果表明,国际标准化组织的信息覆盖通过解决信息不对称问题促进了部门和整体经济增长。根据调查结果,鼓励SSA国家的政府支持公共信用登记机构有效履行其职责,同时提供激励措施,吸引对私营信用机构的投资,因为它们有助于经济增长。
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