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Inclusive Growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Do Financial Depth and Inclusion Matter?

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  • Jombo, Wytone

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This study attempts to contribute to the existing literature by exploring the effect of financial inclusion and depth on inclusive growth for 26 sub-Saharan Africa countries. Using the random effects panel regressions, the results suggest that financial inclusion positively affects inclusive growth in the sub-Saharan region, while financial depth variable does not. At very high levels of financial inclusion, however, the results portray decreasing marginal effects of financial inclusion on inclusive growth. Evidence from this study, however, shows weak transmission channel from financial deepening indicators to inclusive growth.

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  • Jombo, Wytone, 2021. "Inclusive Growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Do Financial Depth and Inclusion Matter?," Working Papers dcdd4bae-ea8d-4390-a296-4, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:dcdd4bae-ea8d-4390-a296-4c3d0ead3ab5
    Note: African Economic Research Consortium
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