TY - UNPB
T1 - Financial Technology and Human Development in Africa
T2 - The Moderating Impact of Energy Poverty
AU - Sakariyahu, Rilwan
AU - Etudaiye-Muhtar, Oyebola Fatima
AU - Lawal, Rodiat
AU - Toriola, Abdullateef Olamilekan
PY - 2022/9/15
Y1 - 2022/9/15
N2 - Several studies in the literature have identified the critical role of financial technology (fintech) in improving socio-economic conditions of nations, measured by human development index (HDI). However, despite the efforts to increase HDI using fintech, the ranking of African countries on the index table remains low. Given that access to electricity is imperative for fintech and fundamental to human development, we provide novel evidence by investigating the degree to which the prevailing energy poverty in Africa affects the success of fintech on human development in the continent. Our results show that fintech has a significant positive impact on human development and the impact remains consistent irrespective of the estimation methods employed. However, when we split our sample based on regions and income classification proposed by the World Bank, our results show that the impact of fintech on HDI is more pronounced in the uppermiddle, high-income, Eastern, Central and Southern countries. The Western countries have not significantly benefitted from fintech adoption, perhaps because those countries fall in the low-income categories and have a high prevalence of energy challenge. In the light of the current state of human development in Africa, our study advocates for more investments in energy infrastructure for the rapid realization of the gains of fintech.
AB - Several studies in the literature have identified the critical role of financial technology (fintech) in improving socio-economic conditions of nations, measured by human development index (HDI). However, despite the efforts to increase HDI using fintech, the ranking of African countries on the index table remains low. Given that access to electricity is imperative for fintech and fundamental to human development, we provide novel evidence by investigating the degree to which the prevailing energy poverty in Africa affects the success of fintech on human development in the continent. Our results show that fintech has a significant positive impact on human development and the impact remains consistent irrespective of the estimation methods employed. However, when we split our sample based on regions and income classification proposed by the World Bank, our results show that the impact of fintech on HDI is more pronounced in the uppermiddle, high-income, Eastern, Central and Southern countries. The Western countries have not significantly benefitted from fintech adoption, perhaps because those countries fall in the low-income categories and have a high prevalence of energy challenge. In the light of the current state of human development in Africa, our study advocates for more investments in energy infrastructure for the rapid realization of the gains of fintech.
KW - Fintech
KW - human development
KW - Energy poverty
KW - access to electricity
KW - Sub-Saharan Africa
U2 - 10.2139/ssrn.4219560
DO - 10.2139/ssrn.4219560
M3 - Preprint
BT - Financial Technology and Human Development in Africa
PB - Social Science Research Network
ER -