Recent Finance Advances in Information Technology for Inclusive Development: A Systematic Review
NETNOMICS: Economic Research and Electronic Networking, 19 (1-2), pp. 65-93 (2018)
A G D I Working Paper No. WP/18/040
42 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2018
Date Written: November 1, 2018
Abstract
The overarching question tackled in this paper is: to what degree has financial development contributed to providing opportunities of human development for those on low-incomes and by what information technology mechanisms? We systematically review about 180 recently published papers to provide recent information technology advances in finance for inclusive development. Retained financial innovations are structured along three themes. They are: (i) the rural-urban divide, (ii) women empowerment and (iii) human capital in terms of skills and training. The financial instruments are articulated with case studies, innovations and investment strategies with particular emphasis, inter alia on: informal finance, microfinance, mobile banking, crowdfunding, microinsurance, Islamic finance, remittances, Payment for Environmental Services (PES) and the Diaspora Investment in Agriculture (DIA) initiative.
Keywords: Finance; Inclusive Growth; Economic Development
JEL Classification: G20; I10; I20; I30; O10
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