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Author Delechat, Corinne

Title Drivers of Financial Access The Role of Macroprudential Policies / Corinne Delechat
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (41 p.)
Series IMF Working Papers
IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 20/74
Summary This study analyzes the drivers of the use of formal vs. informal financial services in emerging and developing countries using the 2017 Global FINDEX data. In particular, we investigate whether individuals' choice of financial services correlates with macro-financial and macro-structural policies and conditions, in addition to individual and country characteristics. We start our analysis on middle and low-income countries, and then zoom in on sub-Saharan Africa, currently the region that most relies on informal financial services, and which has the largest uptake of mobile banking. We find robust evidence of an association between macroprudential policies and individuals' choice of financial access after controlling for personal and country-level characteristics. In particular, macroprudential policies aimed at controlling credit supply seem to be associated with greater resort to informal financial services compared with formal, bank-based access. This highlights the importance for central bankers and financial sector regulators to consider the potential spillovers of monetary policy and financial stability measures on financial inclusion
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Banks.
Financial Markets And The Macroeconomy.
Informal Economy.
Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, And Effects)
Personal Finance.
Underground Economy.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1513545671
9781513545677
ISSN 1018-5941