Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations

This paper investigates how financial inclusion impacts income inequality by considering the role of an aging population as a moderator in 73 developing countries from 2004 to 2019. The generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator results reveal that financial inclusion and an aging population are...

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Main Authors: Md Jamil, Abd Rahim, Law, Siong Hook, Khair-Afham, M.S., Trinugroho, Irwan
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier Inc. 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105869/
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author Md Jamil, Abd Rahim
Law, Siong Hook
Khair-Afham, M.S.
Trinugroho, Irwan
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Law, Siong Hook
Khair-Afham, M.S.
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description This paper investigates how financial inclusion impacts income inequality by considering the role of an aging population as a moderator in 73 developing countries from 2004 to 2019. The generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator results reveal that financial inclusion and an aging population are insignificant determinants of income inequality. Nevertheless, the interaction effect between both variables on income inequality is substantial in these countries. Meanwhile, the empirical findings of a panel quantile regression indicate that financial inclusion and an aging population are significant determinants of reducing income inequality at low quantile levels. The aging population is essential in moderating the relationship between financial inclusion and income inequality, especially in increasing the income gap when countries’ inequality is lower; however, the coefficient values showed a downward-sloping trend toward high quantiles.
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spelling upm-1058692024-03-27T01:13:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105869/ Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations Md Jamil, Abd Rahim Law, Siong Hook Khair-Afham, M.S. Trinugroho, Irwan This paper investigates how financial inclusion impacts income inequality by considering the role of an aging population as a moderator in 73 developing countries from 2004 to 2019. The generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator results reveal that financial inclusion and an aging population are insignificant determinants of income inequality. Nevertheless, the interaction effect between both variables on income inequality is substantial in these countries. Meanwhile, the empirical findings of a panel quantile regression indicate that financial inclusion and an aging population are significant determinants of reducing income inequality at low quantile levels. The aging population is essential in moderating the relationship between financial inclusion and income inequality, especially in increasing the income gap when countries’ inequality is lower; however, the coefficient values showed a downward-sloping trend toward high quantiles. Elsevier Inc. 2024 Article PeerReviewed Md Jamil, Abd Rahim and Law, Siong Hook and Khair-Afham, M.S. and Trinugroho, Irwan (2024) Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations. Research in International Business and Finance, 67 (pt. A). pp. 1-20. ISSN 0275-5319; ESSN: 1878-3384 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0275531923002362 10.1016/j.ribaf.2023.102110
spellingShingle Md Jamil, Abd Rahim
Law, Siong Hook
Khair-Afham, M.S.
Trinugroho, Irwan
Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
title Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
title_full Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
title_fullStr Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
title_full_unstemmed Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
title_short Financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
title_sort financial inclusion and income inequality in developing countries: the role of aging populations
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