普惠金融对撒哈拉以南非洲地区减贫和经济增长的影响:数字金融服务的比较研究

Godswill Osuma
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非洲的普惠金融面临着重大挑战,包括基础设施不足、监管障碍和社会经济障碍,这些都限制了服务不足人群获得金融服务的机会。为了应对这些挑战,本研究考察了2016年至2023年期间,金融普惠如何影响撒哈拉以南非洲三个地区(即东非、西非和南部非洲)28个国家的经济增长和减贫。金融包容性是通过自动柜员机和数字金融服务的可用性来衡量的,使用系统广义矩量法和分位数回归方法。调查结果强调了数字金融服务在扩大金融资源获取方面的关键作用,特别是在东非和南部非洲,同时强调了西非持续存在的差距。分位数回归分析显示,通货膨胀对所有分位数的GDP增长都有不利影响,而外国直接投资始终支持经济增长。此外,研究结果表明,在促进普惠金融方面,数字金融服务比自动柜员机更有效,建议改善基础设施和数字素养,以加快这一进程。总之,加强撒哈拉以南非洲地区的数字金融服务有可能显著改善金融包容性,推动经济增长,降低贫困水平。该研究建议,撒哈拉以南非洲国家应优先考虑数字金融服务,投资于基础设施,促进金融知识普及,并实施包容性政策,以确保更广泛地获得金融资源。这是因为推广数字金融服务可以为撒哈拉以南非洲国家提供经济赋权和符合可持续发展目标的途径,有助于缩小普惠金融差距。
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The impact of financial inclusion on poverty reduction and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A comparative study of digital financial services
Financial inclusion in Africa faces significant challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, regulatory obstacles, and socioeconomic barriers, which limit access to financial services for underserved populations. In response to these challenges, this study examines how financial inclusion influences economic growth and poverty reduction across three Sub-Saharan Africa regions, namely East, West, and Southern Africa, spanning 28 countries from 2016 to 2023. Financial inclusion is measured through the availability of Automated Teller Machines and digital financial services, using a system Generalised Method of Moments and Quantile regression approach. The findings emphasise the pivotal role of digital financial services in expanding access to financial resources, particularly in East and Southern Africa, while highlighting ongoing disparities in West Africa. The quantile regression analysis reveals that inflation adversely affects GDP growth across all quantiles, whereas foreign direct investment consistently supports economic growth. Furthermore, the findings showed that digital financial services are more effective than automated teller machines in promoting financial inclusion, and infrastructure and digital literacy improvements are recommended to accelerate progress. In conclusion, enhancing digital financial services in Sub-Saharan Africa has the potential to significantly improve financial inclusion, drive economic growth, and reduce poverty levels. The study suggests that Sub-Saharan African countries should prioritise digital financial services, invest in infrastructure, promote financial literacy, and implement inclusive policies to ensure broader access to financial resources. This is because promoting digital financial services can offer Sub-Saharan African countries a path toward economic empowerment and alignment with Sustainable Development Goals, helping to bridge the financial inclusion gap.
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Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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