Financial access and the finance–growth nexus: evidence from developing economies

Author:

Haini HazwanORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis study examines the impact of financial institutions access and financial institutions depth on economic growth in 51 low- and lower–middle-income countries from 1996 to 2017.Design/methodology/approachThe study employs an index of financial institutions depth and financial institutions access that considers the multidimensional nature of finance. The study employs a generalised least squares model as the baseline fixed effects model suffers from serial correlation. In addition, the study examines the marginal impact of financial development on growth at varying levels of financial access.FindingsThe results show that both financial access and financial depth are positive to growth. However, the marginal impact of financial depth is negative at low levels of financial access, while the finance–growth relationship becomes positive at higher levels of financial access. Results suggest the importance of developing inclusive financial systems that emphasise quality rather than quantity to promote economic growth.Research limitations/implicationsThe major limitation lies in the measurement of financial access as it focusses more on financial system penetration and overlooks the other aspects of financial inclusion such as financial literacy and cultural differences.Practical implicationsDeveloping countries should continue to develop an inclusive financial system that supports the Universal Financial Access 2020 initiative.Originality/valueThis study provides further empirical evidence on the finance–growth literature focussing on the impact of financial inclusion which is scarce. Furthermore, the study employs an index of finance that captures the multidimensional nature of finance.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Social Sciences,Economics and Econometrics

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