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Njabulo Ndaba,Johannes Sheefeni,Derek Yu
AbstractOrientation: Financial inclusion (FI) and financial health (FH) are important for the country?s economic development, particularly upliftment of people from the lowerend of income distribution.Research purpose: The study investigated the relation...
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Sanderson Abel,Charles Nyamutowa,Courage Mutonhori,Pierre le Roux
AbstractOrientation: The relationship between financial sector development and economic growth has been the subject of intense debate for some time. The debate has received substantial attention in both empirical and theoretical literature and remains in...
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Chris W. Callaghan,Tendai Gwatidzo
AbstractHistorically, policy applied to the informal sector in the Southern African context has been either (i) ?restrictive?, or aimed at the elimination or eradication of the sector; or has been (ii) ?promotive?, or aimed at the financial upliftment of...
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Hsin-Yu Liang,Alan Reichert
AbstractThis study focuses on alternative ways to measure financial sector development and the external factors that both directly and indirectly influence economic growth. The empirical results based upon panel data from 1985 to 2003 for a sample of eme...
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Abel N. Sindano,Esau Kaakunga
AbstractThe study investigates the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth in Namibia. In order to test for the existence of long-run relationships between the variables, the study employs a cointegration and vector error co...
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