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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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supply to liquid liabilities. This equation has put on the margin (and skewed) burgeoning phenomena of mobile banking …
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The object of this paper is to complement theoretical 'mobile penetration' literature with empirical evidence in a dual manner: on the one hand, assess the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration and; on the other hand, the instrumentality of good governance in this nexus. Main...
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Purpose - The aim of this paper is to complement theoretical and qualitative literature with empirical evidence on the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration in 52 African countries. Design/methodology/approach - Robust Ordinary Least Squares and Two Stage Least Squares...
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sector in developing countries. The phenomenon of mobile banking is such an example. …
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Using twenty-five policy variables, we investigate determinants of mobile phone/banking in 49 Sub-Saharan African … development, especially in the contemporary specifications. Fourth, mobile banking is positively linked with: (i) trade in …
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