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In the first empirical assessment of the incidence of mobile banking on financial intermediary development in Africa … banking has a negative incidence on traditional financial intermediary dynamics of depth, activity and size. However, when a … previously missing informal-financial sector component is integrated into the definition (Asongu, 2011), mobile-banking has a …
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'mobile phone penetration' and 'mobile banking', with a higher income-equalizing effect in the latter than in the former …
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The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 African countries. The … investigating the contribution of mobile banking services in this relationship. The findings suggest an equalizing income …-redistributive effect of "mobile phone penetration" and "mobile banking", with a higher income-equalizing effect from mobile banking …
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powerful than a phenomenon whose time has come. What is the macroeconomic empirical context of growing mobile banking? Perhaps … time has come: mobile banking. Design/Methodology: We decompose financial depth into formal, semi-formal and informal … sectors and then assess the incidence of mobile banking on each constituent. Thus the IFS (2008) definition of the financial …
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have stimulated financial development in Africa. Within the framework of the dominant International Monetary Fund …
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In the first macroeconomic empirical assessment of the relationship between mobile phones and finance, this paper examines the correlations between mobile phone penetration and financial development using two conflicting definitions of the financial system in the financial development...
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In the first empirical assessment of the incidence of mobile banking on financial intermediary development in Africa … banking has a negative incidence on traditional financial intermediary dynamics of depth, activity and size. However, when a … previously missing informal-financial sector component is integrated into the definition (Asongu, 2011), mobile-banking has a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047724
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The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 African countries. The … investigating the contribution of mobile banking services in this relationship. The findings suggest an equalizing income …-redistributive effect of ‘mobile phone penetration' and ‘mobile banking', with a higher income-equalizing effect from mobile banking …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012988003
‘mobile phone penetration' and ‘mobile banking', with a higher income-equalizing effect in the latter than in the former …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047710