撒哈拉以南非洲的金融科技、人类发展与能源贫困

IF 5.4 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Fatima Oyebola Etudaiye-Muhtar , Sofia Johan , Rodiat Lawal , Rilwan Sakariyahu
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摘要

研究强调了金融技术(fintech)在改善各国社会经济条件方面的重要作用。然而,尽管各国政府努力改善后者,非洲国家的评级仍然明显不足。鉴于电力供应是金融科技的必要条件,也是改善社会经济条件的基础,我们通过调查非洲普遍存在的能源贫困在多大程度上介导了二者之间的关系,提供了新的证据。我们的基线结果证实,金融科技对以人类发展为代表的社会经济条件有显著的积极影响,而且在能源供应不变的情况下,这种影响变得越来越显著。然而,当我们根据世界银行提出的地区和收入分类对样本进行拆分时,我们的结果显示,在缺乏电力供应的情况下,金融科技对人类发展的影响明显局限于一些非洲地区。考虑到非洲人类发展的现状,我们的研究主张加大对能源基础设施的投资,以迅速实现金融科技的收益。
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Fintech, human development and energy poverty in sub-Saharan Africa

Studies have highlighted the important role of financial technology (fintech) in enhancing socio-economic conditions of nations. However, despite the efforts of governments to improve the latter, the rating of African countries still remains manifestly inadequate. Given that access to electricity is imperative for fintech, and fundamental to improving socioeconomic conditions, we provide novel evidence by investigating the degree to which the prevailing energy poverty in Africa mediates the relationship between the duo. Our baseline results confirm that fintech has a significant positive impact on socioeconomic conditions, proxied by human development, and the impact becomes increasingly significant in the face of constant energy supply. However, when we split our sample based on regions and income classification proposed by the World Bank, our results show that the impact of fintech on human development, in the absence of access to electricity, is notably limited to some African regions. Considering the current state of human development in Africa, our study advocates for more investment in energy infrastructure for the rapid realization of the gains of fintech.

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期刊介绍: International trade, financing and investments, and the related cash and credit transactions, have grown at an extremely rapid pace in recent years. The international monetary system has continued to evolve to accommodate the need for foreign-currency denominated transactions and in the process has provided opportunities for its ongoing observation and study. The purpose of the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money is to publish rigorous, original articles dealing with the international aspects of financial markets, institutions and money. Theoretical/conceptual and empirical papers providing meaningful insights into the subject areas will be considered. The following topic areas, although not exhaustive, are representative of the coverage in this Journal. • International financial markets • International securities markets • Foreign exchange markets • Eurocurrency markets • International syndications • Term structures of Eurocurrency rates • Determination of exchange rates • Information, speculation and parity • Forward rates and swaps • International payment mechanisms • International commercial banking; • International investment banking • Central bank intervention • International monetary systems • Balance of payments.
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