Relationship between banking sector development and inclusive growth

Author:

Skliar Iryna1ORCID,Saltykova Hanna2ORCID,Pokhylko Svitlana3ORCID,Antoniuk Nataliia4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Management Department, Sumy National Agrarian University, Sumy

2. Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance and Entrepreneurship, Sumy State University, Sumy

3. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department Finance and Entrepreneurship, Sumy State University, Sumy

4. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Finance and Entrepreneurship, Sumy State University, Sumy

Abstract

According to an inclusive growth framework, the top objectives of the economic policy shift from increasing incomes themselves to well-being. While banking sector development has conventionally been considered a growth factor, there is no clear understanding of its impact on inclusive growth. This article explores how the banking sector’s qualitative development, measured in dimensions of the services availability, lending supply, stability, and reliability of banking activity, relates to inclusive growth. To define the relations between banking system development and inclusive growth, the panel regression was employed for a sample of 46 economies selected based on the prescribed principles of sources reputability, methodology consistency, limits in data blanks, and differentiated into groups according to the World Bank’s classification. The regressions’ assessment and involved tests show evidence of the quality of constructed models and present the following results. The banking availability, approximated with the number of automated teller machines, fosters inclusive growth regarding all groups of countries. In contrast, the increase in the number of commercial banking branches has inverse relations between high-income and upper-middle-income countries, and direct for lower-middle-income countries. The bank credit expansion negatively influences the inclusive growth for high income and lower-middle-income countries. The banking sector stability approximated with bank capital to assets ratio matters in terms of inclusive growth for high-income countries only, while this indicator for upper middle and lower middle economies is statistically insignificant.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Finance,Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Law

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