Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad

Financial inclusion is a major policy concern especially in developing economies. However, an established measure of financial inclusion is still absent. This paper aims to fill this gap by measuring and examining the level of financial inclusion in 66 developing economies. A Financial Inclusion Ind...

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Main Authors: Borhan, Nur Amirah, Muda, Ruhaini, Mohamad, Saadiah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.565322022-03-09T05:37:36Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56532/ Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad Borhan, Nur Amirah Muda, Ruhaini Mohamad, Saadiah HC Economic History and Conditions HG Finance Financial inclusion is a major policy concern especially in developing economies. However, an established measure of financial inclusion is still absent. This paper aims to fill this gap by measuring and examining the level of financial inclusion in 66 developing economies. A Financial Inclusion Index (FII) was constructed, incorporating five indicators (ATM, Bank, Other Financial Institutions, Deposits and Loans) for 2013 until 2019. Twostaged Factor Analysis was employed for weights assignment. The results showed that the average level of financial inclusion in developing economies was low but with significant variation among group of countries. A lower level of financial inclusion was observed among the African countries as well as the low-income and lower-middle income countries. The paper also analysed the relationship between financial inclusion and economic development. The findings showed that more developed economies had higher income and thus, higher financial inclusion. While the index is valid and reliable to be used for comparison among developing economies, the study was unable to include indicators of mobile and internet banking due to data constraints. Despite this caveat, the findings of this study will be useful for policymakers in shaping financial inclusion policies. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56532/1/56532.pdf ID56532 Borhan, Nur Amirah and Muda, Ruhaini and Mohamad, Saadiah (2021) Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad. Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal (APMAJ), 16 (3): 26. pp. 237-262. ISSN 2550-1631 https://apmaj.uitm.edu.my
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Borhan, Nur Amirah
Muda, Ruhaini
Mohamad, Saadiah
Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad
description Financial inclusion is a major policy concern especially in developing economies. However, an established measure of financial inclusion is still absent. This paper aims to fill this gap by measuring and examining the level of financial inclusion in 66 developing economies. A Financial Inclusion Index (FII) was constructed, incorporating five indicators (ATM, Bank, Other Financial Institutions, Deposits and Loans) for 2013 until 2019. Twostaged Factor Analysis was employed for weights assignment. The results showed that the average level of financial inclusion in developing economies was low but with significant variation among group of countries. A lower level of financial inclusion was observed among the African countries as well as the low-income and lower-middle income countries. The paper also analysed the relationship between financial inclusion and economic development. The findings showed that more developed economies had higher income and thus, higher financial inclusion. While the index is valid and reliable to be used for comparison among developing economies, the study was unable to include indicators of mobile and internet banking due to data constraints. Despite this caveat, the findings of this study will be useful for policymakers in shaping financial inclusion policies.
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author Borhan, Nur Amirah
Muda, Ruhaini
Mohamad, Saadiah
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title Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad
title_short Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad
title_full Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad
title_fullStr Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad
title_full_unstemmed Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad
title_sort measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / nur amirah borhan, ruhaini muda and saadiah mohamad
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
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