Financial Inclusion in Asia and Beyond

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ASEAN economic integration
Asian emerging market and developing economies
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Country Income Groups
Credit Reporting System
cross-country financial inclusion assessment
digital payments
Endogenous Switching Model
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Excessive Credit Growth
Female Borrowing
FI
financial inclusion
Financial Inclusion Indicator
Financial Inclusion Service
financial infrastructures
financial integration
Financial Literacy
financial sector development
Financial Services Users
Financially Excluded
Formal Financial Institutions
Hybrid Index
IFLS
inclusive growth policy
Lao PDR
macroeconomic stability research
macroeconomic volatility
MCA
MCA Result
microfinance impact analysis
mobile banking
Mobile Money
Mobile Money Account
Mobile Money Users
Negative Relationship
Output Volatility
PCA Score
Political Risk Factors
poverty alleviation strategies
poverty-reducing effects
Triple Interaction Term
United Nations' sustainable development goals

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367708405
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Tony Cavoli is associate professor in economics at the University of South Australia Business School. His research interests span the areas of international macroeconomics and finance, and he has published widely on such topics as exchange rate regimes and monetary policies, capital flows, economic and financial integration, financial inclusion, and development policy. He is currently the deputy editor of the Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, and is also on the executive board of the American Committee on Asian Economic Studies.

Rashesh Shrestha is an economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) based in Indonesia. He conducts research on trade, human capital, and labour markets, and leads various projects related to economic development and integration of Southeast Asian countries. Before joining ERIA, he was an associate lecturer at the Australian National University. He obtained his PhD in applied economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.