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Financial Inclusion And Economic Growth In Nigeria

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dc.contributor.author Christopher, Nelson
dc.contributor.author iyakwari, Anna Dyaji Baba
dc.contributor.author Olabanji, Olugbenga Afolabi
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-11T12:54:19Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-11T12:54:19Z
dc.date.issued 2023-10-20
dc.identifier.issn 2957-8795
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1820
dc.description.abstract Financial inclusion signifies the practice of granting access to financial services and credit to families, enterprises, and administrations at reasonable prices. It encompasses measures designed to augment the utilization of official financial offerings within the economic framework. This research employed an ex-post facto study design to evaluate data on elements like banking penetration, usage of financial services, and access to financial services, concerning GDP growth. Relationships and interactions among these factors were scrutinized using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL), which displayed strong explanatory capabilities and statistical validity. The research revealed that, without inputs from access to financial services, the usage of financial services, and banking penetration, the self-sustaining gross domestic product (GDP) is negative and statistically noteworthy. Over the short term, a negative link is observed between GDP and access to financial services (AFS); however, in the long term, AFS manifests a positive correlation with real GDP (RGDP). The usage of financial services (UFS) demonstrates a favorable relationship with GDP, accentuating the necessity of bolstering financial literacy and inspiring individuals and enterprises to effectively make use of financial services. The existing phase of banking penetration (BP) exerts a negligible impact on economic growth, but it is vital for policymakers to persistently observe and evaluate its long-term influence. Upholding a facilitative regulatory setting and stimulating rivalry within the banking sector are essential for enduring economic development. The regression analysis furnishes policy suggestions aimed at amplifying access to finance, boosting financial literacy, and confronting issues related to banking penetration. By tackling constraints that limit access to finance, upgrading infrastructure, and diminishing entry obstacles, sustainable economic growth can be achieved. Advocating for financial literacy and encouraging the adoption of financial services have the potential to elevate economic activities and spur GDP growth. Even though the current influence of banking penetration is not significant, it remains crucial for policymakers to keep track of and analyze its future implications. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Self sponsored en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Social Sciences and Management Studies en_US
dc.subject Financial Inclusion, Economic Growth, Usage of Financial Service, Access to Financial Services, Banking Penetration en_US
dc.title Financial Inclusion And Economic Growth In Nigeria en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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