金融包容性、人均收入与人类发展:非洲国家的证据

Paul Mani, Winnie Nyamute, Herick O Ondigo
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人们越来越一致地认为,金融包容性对于经济增长和人类发展至关重要。研究表明,普惠金融可以增加投资、生产力和就业。它还有助于减少贫困和不平等。一个国家当前的宏观经济因素(如人均)也被认为会加速或减缓普惠金融对人类发展的影响。 本研究评估了人均收入对非洲国家普惠金融与人类发展之间关系的影响。为实现研究目标,本研究采用了面板纵向研究设计,每年收集 54 个非洲国家中每个国家在 2011 年至 2020 年期间的二手数据。研究结果表明,以银行网点、自动取款机、存款账户和贷款账户衡量的金融包容性对非洲国家的人类发展具有积极而显著的影响。此外,研究还发现人均收入对金融包容性与人类发展之间的关系具有调节作用。研究得出结论,促进金融包容性和提高人均收入对于促进非洲国家的人类发展至关重要。研究强调,决策者需要优先考虑普惠金融,并实施有针对性的干预措施,以应对各种情况下的具体挑战和机遇。
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Financial Inclusion, Per Capita Income and Human Development: Evidence from African Countries
There is a growing consensus that financial inclusion is essential for economic growth and human development. Studies have shown that financial inclusion can lead to increased investment, productivity, and employment. It can also help to reduce poverty and inequality. A country’s prevailing macro-economic factors such as per capita is also thought to accelerate or slow down the effect of financial inclusion on human development.  This study assessed the effect of per capita income on the relationship between financial inclusion and human development among African countries. To achieve the research objectives, the study employed a panel longitudinal research design that involved collecting secondary data for the period between 2011 and 2020 on an annual basis for each of the 54 African countries. Findings indicate that financial inclusion, measured by bank branches, ATMs, deposit accounts, and loan accounts, has a positive and significant effect on human development in African countries. Furthermore, per capita income was found to moderate the relationship between financial inclusion and human development. The study concludes that fostering financial inclusion and enhancing per capita income is crucial for promoting human development in African countries. The study emphasizes the need for policymakers to prioritize inclusive finance and implement targeted interventions to address the specific challenges and opportunities within each context.
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