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A Confidence-Financial Inclusion Nexus in the Caucasus and Central Asia?

By Kalin I Tintchev, Kady Keita

December 20, 2024

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Kalin I Tintchev, and Kady Keita. "A Confidence-Financial Inclusion Nexus in the Caucasus and Central Asia?", IMF Working Papers 2024, 257 (2024), accessed December 22, 2024, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798400292712.001

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Summary

We document novel evidence that confidence in macrofinancial stability has a positive impact on financial inclusion in CCA countries and more broadly. This channel is particularly important for CCA countries, with confidence gains of 1 unit leading to 0.7 unit improvement in financial inclusion. Institutional factors such as level of governance and reliance on transparent policy rules and robust financial safety nets explain a large fraction of the variability in confidence in the region. We find that governance reforms are critical for deepening financial inclusion while the impact of inflation targeting, fiscal rules and deposit insurance schemes is positive and material only when governance levels exceed certain thresholds.

Subject: Deposit insurance, Financial crises, Financial inclusion, Financial markets, Financial sector development, Fiscal policy, Fiscal rules, Inflation targeting, Monetary policy

Keywords: Central Asia and the Caucasus, Confidence, Deposit insurance, Deposit insurance, Financial inclusion, Financial inclusion, Financial sector development, Fiscal rules, Fiscal rules, Global, Governance, Inflation targeting, Inflation targeting

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