Reaching out to the unbanked: The role of political ideology in financial inclusion.

Abe de Jong, Abu Zafar Shahriar, Farhan Shazia

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Abstract

his paper studies the effect of political ideology on household financial inclusion. Financial inclusion is the access to formal financial services and provides an entry key for people to participate in the economy. Using granular data of 65 countries, we find that financial inclusion is higher under right-wing regimes than under left-wing governments. We use regression discontinuity design and propensity-score matching to address endogeneity issues. We investigate multiple channels for the effect and conclude that right-wing market-oriented policies are more successful in enhancing financial inclusion than left-wing societal policies
Original languageEnglish
Article number102678
JournalJournal of International Money and Finance
Volume126
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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