A Comparative Study of Financial Inclusion in South Asian Countries

M. Siddiquee, A. Mamun
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Though South Asian economies (SAEs) are progressing by adopting and implementing inclusive financial strategies, many adults, females, those with little or no education, who are not in the labor force, and those from the poorest households are still largely excluded when compared to high-income economies (HIEs). This article intends to explore how promotional inclusive finance is moving forward in the SAEs and whether it helps to converge with the HIEs. Variations in account ownership across SAEs by different characteristics as well as the gaps in account ownership with the HIEs and the globe have also been explored. For understanding and analytical purposes, this study uses the Global Findex Database 2017, the most comprehensive in the world dataset for measuring the extent of inclusive finance in terms of account ownership. Though global recognition of the importance of inclusive finance has been established, the literature lacks a comprehensive study that can identify the gaps in comparing account ownership of the SAEs with the HIEs and the world. This paper intends to fill up these gaps using descriptive statistics on account ownership for transactions, which is the ‘maker’ of financial inclusion.
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南亚国家普惠金融比较研究
尽管南亚经济体通过采纳和实施包容性金融战略取得了进展,但与高收入经济体相比,许多成年人、女性、受教育程度低或没有受教育的人、不在劳动力队伍中的人以及来自最贫困家庭的人在很大程度上仍被排除在外。本文旨在探讨促进普惠金融如何在发达国家推进,以及它是否有助于与发达国家接轨。还探讨了不同特征的sae之间账户所有权的差异,以及与HIEs和全球账户所有权的差距。为了理解和分析,本研究使用了2017年全球金融包容性指数数据库,这是世界上最全面的数据集,用于衡量账户所有权方面的普惠金融程度。虽然全球已经认识到普惠金融的重要性,但文献中缺乏一项全面的研究,可以识别在比较发达国家与发达国家和世界账户所有权方面的差距。本文打算利用交易账户所有权的描述性统计来填补这些空白,这是普惠金融的“制造者”。
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