ID | 175349 |
Title Proper | Financial Inclusion in India |
Other Title Information | Does Distance Matter? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ghosh, Saibal |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Employing a novel district-level survey data for India, the study investigates the impact of distance on financial inclusion. Using advanced econometric techniques, the findings indicate that distance primarily dampens the use of bank accounts as compared with access. These results are robust irrespective of whether distance is measured in terms of the time taken to reach the banking infrastructure or physical distance. These results are robust to a wide battery of robustness checks. The analysis suggests the need for policy strategies that can address the tyranny of distance towards achieving the financial inclusion goal. |
`In' analytical Note | South Asia Economic Journal Vol. 21, No.2; Sep 2020: p.216-238 |
Journal Source | South Asia Economic Journal 2020-12 21, 2 |
Key Words | India ; Probit ; Distance ; Financial Inclusion ; Seemingly Unrelated Bivariate Probit |