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The Nexus of Financial Inclusion and Financial Stability : A Study of Trade-Offs and Synergies

Authors :
Cihak, Martin
Mare, Davide S.
Melecky, Martin
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

Policy makers and regulators have devoted much effort to reforms aimed at improving financial stability in response to lessons from the 2007-09 crisis. At the same time, much effort has also been directed to promoting greater financial inclusion as an enabler of equal opportunity. To some extent, these endeavors have been exerted in silos, neglecting the possibility that financial inclusion and financial stability could be significantly intertwined, positively or negatively. If there are synergies or trade-offs between inclusion and stability, policy decisions must be informed, and the policy setting, design, and implementation adjusted accordingly. This paper (i) discusses the relationship between financial inclusion and stability, (ii) illustrates empirically interactions between the two financial sector outcomes, and (iii) outlines policy challenges stemming from these interactions.

Subjects

Subjects :
WORKING AGE POPULATION
ANALYTICAL APPROACH
INFORMATION
TRANSMISSION OF MONETARY POLICY
TAX RATES
INVESTMENT
CAPITAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL OUTCOMES
BANKING SYSTEM
WAGE
MARGINAL TAX RATES
BANKING SUPERVISION
DEPOSIT
WORKING AGE
CREDIT CARDS
PROJECTS
EXTERNALITIES
CREDIT CARD
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
FINANCIAL SECTOR
BANK LENDING
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
LENDING
SAFETY NETS
INCOME
INVESTMENTS
FINANCIAL EXCLUSION
MANDATES
WITHDRAWAL RATES
FINANCIAL CUSTOMERS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
EDUCATION
URBANIZATION
GOVERNMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
SVERIGES RIKSBANK
FINANCIAL MARKET
BANK
LOANS
SYSTEMIC BANKING CRISES
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
WITHDRAWAL
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL DEEPENING
STRATEGIES
MORTGAGE
EMERGING MARKETS
BORROWER
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
BORROWERS
LOAN APPLICATION
DEPOSITS
ISLAMIC BANKING
MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICES
FINANCE
CHECKING
BUSINESS CYCLE
SYSTEMIC RISK
FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS
CALCULATION
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIOS
DEBIT CARDS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
BANKING
FINANCIAL DEPTH
WELFARE
LOW FINANCIAL LITERACY
LIABILITIES
ENTERPRISES
LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
MONETARY POLICY
BIS
LITERACY
SERVICES
CONTRIBUTION
MORTGAGES
CREDIT RISK
LOW INCOME
BANKING SECTOR
PROVISION OF CREDIT
WORKING CAPITAL
SUPPLY
SAVING
DOMESTIC CREDIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
BASIC FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
BANKING SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL LITERACY
OWNERSHIP
INCOME GROUP
FINANCIAL SERVICE
PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT
DEMAND
PRECAUTIONARY SAVINGS
LOW-INCOME
PURCHASES
INSURANCE POLICY
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNT
EIB
CUSTOMERS
CAPITAL
WORTH
LENDER
RETURN ON ASSETS
VALUE
RISK
CAPITAL MARKETS
GOVERNANCE
PRINCIPAL
FINANCIAL CRISES
WITHDRAWAL RATE
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA
PROBABILITY
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
BANK FAILURES
INSURANCE
BANKING SERVICES
DIVERSIFICATION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TAXES
EQUITY
CREDIT ACCESS
LIFE INSURANCE
BANKS
CONSUMER
LAND
FINANCIAL POLICY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
BORROWING
PUBLIC POLICY
PROFITS
LOAN
BANKING CRISES
CREDIT
ACCESS TO CREDIT
LEGISLATION
CONSUMER CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
BANKRUPTCY LAWS
MICROFINANCE
REGRESSION ANALYSES
FINANCIAL POLICIES
KNOWLEDGE
CENTRAL BANKS
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
REPAYMENT
INCOME GROUPS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
CUSTOMER
INTEREST
LOW-INCOME GROUPS
HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS
FINANCIAL OUTCOME
RECENT LOAN
LAWS
SAVINGS
DEBIT CARD
RISK MEASUREMENT
LIQUID ASSETS
INTEREST RATE

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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