Aims:
The study examines the relationship between financial development, integration,
inclusion and economic growth. Study Design: Empirical literature review. Place
and Duration of Study: Southern African Development Community (SADC), January
1980 to December 2011. Conclusion: Empirical evidence suggests mixed effect of
financial integration and inclusion on economic growth. While some studies
argue that financial integration has positive impact on economic growth, others
state that financial integration has a negative impact on economic growth. On
the other hand, some studies consider sound financial development to be a
pre-requisite for financial integration to have a positive impact on economic
growth. Financial inclusion is believed to have a positive or negative impact
on economic growth. Some studies ascertain that the positive growth impact from
the financial inclusion does not hold in economies characterised by low
financial development. Literature reveals that the direction of causality
between financial development and economic growth is uncertain. The SADC region
present a unique sample of countries where a lot of initiatives have been taken
to embrace financial integration, inclusion and development through, for
example, strategic plans, policy frameworks, protocols declarations, charters,
as well as memoranda of understanding. In the SADC region, Botswana, Mauritius,
Namibia and South Africa are the most banked countries. The types of financial
intermediaries across SADC member states include central banks, commercial
banks, money lenders, unit trust companies, pension funds, non-bank
deposittaking institutions, foreign exchange dealers, mutual banks, stock
broking firms and primary dealers. Countries with no stock exchanges are
Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho as well as Madagascar. South
Africa exerts some influence on the financial sector performance in the region.
Author(s) Details
Oscar Chiwira
Dean Faculty of Commerce, BA ISAGO University, Botswana
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/191
Author(s) Details
Oscar Chiwira
Dean Faculty of Commerce, BA ISAGO University, Botswana
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/191
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