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ISBN 10: 1000348910
ISBN 13: 9781000348910
Author: Tony Cavoli, Rashesh Shrestha
The World Bank considers financial inclusion to be an enabler for at least 7 of the 17 United Nation’s sustainable development goals (SDGs). Financial inclusion, with its associated policy implications, is an important issue for ASEAN. This book examines the economic effects of financial inclusion. It explores issues surrounding measurement and impact of financial inclusion. The book looks at various, salient topics including measurement of financial inclusion, the impact of (various indicators of) financial inclusion on development outcomes and macroeconomic volatility using aggregate data, as well as the effects of financial inclusion on poverty and development outcomes using micro data.
Financial Inclusion in Asia and Beyond : Measurement, Development Gaps, and Economic Consequences 1st Table of contents:
1 The nature and landscape of financial inclusion in Asia
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Brief comments on the existing literature
1.3 The nature and landscape of financial inclusion in Asia
1.3.1 Access
1.3.2 Usage
1.3.3 Quality
1.4 Financial inclusion strategies and policies
1.5 Gaps in financial inclusion
1.6 Fintech and financial inclusion
1.7 Concluding remarks
Notes
References
2 The composition of financial inclusion in ASEAN and East Asia: A new hybrid index and some stylised facts
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Related literature
2.3 Construction of a hybrid index of financial inclusion
2.3.1 Euclidean distance and double PCA methodologies
2.3.2 Construction of a hybrid index
2.4 Empirical analysis and stylised facts
2.4.1 Rankings of countries
2.4.2 Distance from the frontier
2.4.3 Top two indicators by country and year
2.5 Conclusion and policy implications
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
3 The effects of financial inclusion on development outcomes: New insights from ASEAN and East Asian countries
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Overview of the literature on development outcomes
3.3 Data
3.3.1 Development outcomes
3.3.2 Financial inclusion index and disaggregated measures
3.3.3 Political risk
3.3.4 Other control variables
3.4 Empirical methodology
3.5 Empirical results
3.5.1 Economic growth and financial inclusion
3.5.2 Education and financial inclusion
3.5.3 Health and financial inclusion
3.5.4 Income inequality and financial inclusion
3.6 Conclusion and policy perspectives
Notes
References
4 Financial inclusion: New measurement and cross-country impact assessment
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Financial inclusion concepts and measurement
4.3 Index of financial inclusion
4.4 Empirical methodology and results
4.5 Conclusions
Notes
References
5 Financial inclusion and macroeconomic volatility in Asia
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Key literature
5.3 Data and empirical model
5.3.1 Stylised facts
5.3.2 Empirical model
5.3.3 Control variables and priors
5.3.3.1 Domestic conditions
5.3.3.2 External conditions
5.3.3.3 Banking sector variables
5.4 Empirical results
5.4.1 Financial inclusion and output volatility in Asia
5.4.2 Reckless financial inclusion and output volatility
5.4.3 Macroprudential policies and output volatility
5.4.4 Robustness checks
5.5 Digital financial inclusion and output volatility in EMDEs
5.6 Conclusions
Notes
References
6 Empowering the powerless: Financial inclusion in developing Africa and Asia
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Determinants of financial inclusion service usage
6.2.1 MCA method
6.2.2 Data description
6.2.3 MCA results
6.2.3.1 Financial inclusion in 2013
6.2.3.2 State of financial inclusion in 2017
6.2.3.3 Dynamic of financial inclusion between 2013 and 2017
6.2.3.4 Financial inclusion services usage over time
6.2.3.5 Financially excluded individuals over time
6.3 Typology of financial inclusion service users
6.3.1 Cluster analysis
6.3.2 Classification of financial services users
6.4 Conclusion
Notes
References
7 The poverty-reducing effects of financial inclusion: Evidence from Cambodia
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Overview of financial inclusion in Cambodia
7.3 Literature review
7.4 Analytical framework
7.4.1 Household decision to use financial services and its implications
7.4.2 Endogenous switching model
7.4.3 Endogenous switching probit model
7.5 Data and variables
7.5.1 Data used in the analysis
7.5.2 Variables
7.5.3 Descriptive analysis
7.6 Results and discussion
7.6.1 Use of financial services
7.6.2 Household income per capita
7.6.3 Poverty-reducing effects of financial inclusion
7.7 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Disclosure statement
Notes
References
8 Financial inclusion and savings in Indonesia
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Background: financial inclusion in Indonesia
8.3 Literature review – financial inclusion and savings
8.4 Analysis of IFLS data
8.5 Results
8.5.1 Descriptive analysis
8.5.2 Impact on savings ownership
8.5.3 Impact on quantity of savings
8.6 Discussion and conclusion
Notes
References
9 Financial inclusion, active bank accounts, and poverty reduction in India
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Introduction to financial inclusion in India
9.3 Data and empirical model
9.4 Empirical results
9.5 Conclusion
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