Financial inclusion and poverty: evidence from Turkish household survey data

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2022

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Eyup Dogan
M. Teresa Madaleno
Dilvin Taşkın

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Routledge

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Even though poverty is highly felt in developing economies the lack of relevant and complete micro-level data limits understanding which households are more exposed to poverty and the role of financial inclusion in poverty in these countries. This research analyzes the effects of financial inclusion proxied by a multidimensional index on three poverty measures (the lowest-income poverty line a lower-middle-income line and an upper-middle-income line) by employing the recent Turkish Household Budget and Consumption Expenditure Survey data with 11595 complete answers. In addition to the application of logistic regressions this study addresses possible endogeneity issues by using access to the nearest bank as an instrument in a two-stage least-squares regression and employing the novel method as a robustness check. Empirical results point out that an increase in financial inclusion decreases poverty in Turkey. The adverse effect of financial inclusion on poverty is validated through a few robustness and sensitivity analyses. The outcome also indicates that health expenditure and income are essential through which poverty is influenced by financial inclusion. Thus policies are required to enhance the financial inclusion of households to alleviate poverty. Further discussions are presented in this study. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Endogeneity, Financial Inclusion, Poverty, Turkey, Health Expenditure, Household Expenditure, Household Income, Household Survey, Poverty, Turkey, health expenditure, household expenditure, household income, household survey, poverty, Turkey, Financial Inclusion, Endogeneity, Poverty, Turkey

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Applied Economics

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54

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19

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2135

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2147
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Sustainable Development Goals

NO POVERTY1
NO POVERTY
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
REDUCED INEQUALITIES10
REDUCED INEQUALITIES