Did Financial Consumers Benefit from the Digital Transformation? An Empirical Investigation and a Case Study

S. Park, M. Cho
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This study aims to document the inter-linkages between two on-going global trends through an empirical investigation – (1) the rapid advancement of the ICT-driven innovations in delivering various types of financial service, and (2) the growing legal and regulatory efforts to protect consumers in the financial markets, after the recent financial crisis in particular. To that end, we compile a set of macro-level indicators on the aggregate outcomes of the financial service sector in Korea during the last three decades, and conduct a regression analysis to gauge the effects of the digital transformation (DT) in the country on those indicators. Using an ARDL-ECM as our empirical model, our results show that: Over time, the unit cost for financial intermediation in the country tends to move in tandem with the growth of economic output, although the profit portion of the cost did not exhibit a long-term relationship with the GDP trend; The long-term effect of the DT trend is negative (i.e., costsaving) for labor input and capital expenditure, which are shown to be statistically significant, and, as a consequence, its impact on the total intermediation cost is also positive and statistically significant. Based on the above outcomes, we elaborate their implications in designing a set of policy instruments to protect financial consumers, and also discuss the Vietnamese case as an illustration to extend this type of macro-level analysis for the purpose of coming up with a policy regime for financial consumers in an emerging-market context.
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金融消费者是否从数字化转型中受益?实证调查与案例研究
本研究旨在通过实证调查来记录两个正在进行的全球趋势之间的相互联系:(1)信息通信技术驱动的创新在提供各种类型的金融服务方面的快速发展,以及(2)在金融市场中保护消费者的法律和监管努力不断增加,特别是在最近的金融危机之后。为此,我们编制了一套关于过去三十年韩国金融服务业总体成果的宏观指标,并进行了回归分析,以衡量该国数字化转型(DT)对这些指标的影响。使用ARDL-ECM作为实证模型,我们的结果表明:随着时间的推移,我国金融中介单位成本倾向于与经济产出的增长同步变化,尽管成本的利润部分与GDP趋势不呈现长期关系;DT趋势对劳动力投入和资本支出的长期影响是负的(即成本节约),这在统计上显着,因此,它对总中介成本的影响也是正的,在统计上显着。基于上述结果,我们详细阐述了它们对设计一套保护金融消费者的政策工具的影响,并讨论了越南的案例作为一个例子,以扩展这种宏观层面的分析,为新兴市场背景下的金融消费者提出政策制度。
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