Does Financial Inclusion and Human Development Progress Sustainably? Evidence from Emerging Countries

被引:0
|
作者
A. Bhuvaneskumar
Jithin Benedict
Mahalakshmi Sankar
机构
[1] National Institute of Technology,Department of Management Studies
[2] Albertian Institute of Management,undefined
来源
Social Indicators Research | 2024年 / 171卷
关键词
Financial inclusion (FI); Sustainability; Human development (HD); Carbon emissions; Quantile regression; Emerging economies; Education; Health;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Despite the big strides taken by the countries on economic growth due to globalization from the last decade of the twenty-first century, lack of financial inclusion, illiteracy and poor health conditions continue to hinder the social development of many countries. At the turn of the current decade, countries are looking at ways to meet the 2030 deadline set for SDGs. This study will guide policy makers to make strategic choices related to their investment in health and education to improve social development sustainably leading to better and sustained financial inclusion. Data related to 18 emerging countries (as given in MSCI report) for the time 2004 to 2018 was retrieved and Fixed Effect Panel Quantile (FPQR) was employed to study the nexus of human development (education, health), financial inclusion and carbon emissions. Each of the constructs related to financial inclusion, human development, health, and education were defined by appropriate variable for which data was available for the 15-year period. Findings of the study include, (i) Income and education have a favorable impact on the FI, but health and CO2 have a negative impact. (ii) Education, GDP, and CO2 have a favorable influence on the health index and a negative impact on FI. (iii) FI, health, and CO2 have positive effects on education but negative effects on GDP. (iv) GDP, education, and health all have a negative impact on CO2 emissions. This study emphasizes the means to achieve financial inclusion through sustained human development through education and health. The effect of environmental degradation caused by economic progression is also considered to give a sustainable model. Emerging economies focusing on improving the FI and HD can have policy ramifications to boost the education level of its citizens as well as increase the access to healthcare services for them. A financially and digitally literate society will improve its score on the human development index.
引用
收藏
页码:189 / 213
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Does Financial Inclusion and Human Development Progress Sustainably? Evidence from Emerging Countries
    Bhuvaneskumar, A.
    Benedict, Jithin
    Sankar, Mahalakshmi
    SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH, 2024, 171 (01) : 189 - 213
  • [2] Financial Openness and Financial Development: Evidence from Emerging Countries
    Umutlu, Mehmet
    Gultekin, Melis
    Ozkaya, Hakan
    ISTANBUL BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2020, 49 (02): : 319 - 341
  • [3] Does financial development reinforce environmental footprints? Evidence from emerging Asian countries
    Sharma, Rajesh
    Sinha, Avik
    Kautish, Pradeep
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (08) : 9067 - 9083
  • [4] Does financial development reinforce environmental footprints? Evidence from emerging Asian countries
    Rajesh Sharma
    Avik Sinha
    Pradeep Kautish
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28 : 9067 - 9083
  • [5] Does financial development influence environmental quality? Evidence from emerging and developing countries
    Elatroush, Ibrahim
    ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2025,
  • [6] Does financial development reduce income inequality and poverty? Evidence from emerging countries
    Seven, Unal
    Coskun, Yener
    EMERGING MARKETS REVIEW, 2016, 26 : 34 - 63
  • [7] Financial inclusion and human development in frontier countries
    Ababio, Josephine Ofosu-Mensah
    Attah-Botchwey, Edward
    Osei-Assibey, Eric
    Barnor, Charles
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS, 2021, 26 (01) : 42 - 59
  • [8] FINANCIAL INCLUSION, INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY AND FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM OIC COUNTRIES
    Ali, Minhaj
    Nazir, Muhammad Imran
    Hashmi, Shujahat Haider
    Ullah, Wajeeh
    SINGAPORE ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2022, 67 (01): : 161 - 188
  • [9] Does financial liberalization lead to financial development? Evidence from emerging economies
    Mukherjee, Paramita
    Roy Chowdhury, Sahana
    Bhattacharya, Poulomi
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 30 (08): : 1263 - 1287
  • [10] Relative impact of digital and traditional financial inclusion on financial resilience: Evidence from 13 emerging countries
    Verma, Rahul
    Chatterjee, Devlina
    JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, 2025, 133