Financial inclusion, household investment and growth in Kenya and Tanzania

Authors

Karen Ellis
Alberto Lemma
Juan-Pablo Rud

Keywords:

Economics, Economic growth, Finance, Private sector, Kenya, sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania

Synopsis

Groundbreaking ODI research shows a link between access to financial services and household investment in education or a business, which can contribute to economic growth in developing countries. While semi-formal and informal financial services are important for access, households are more likely to use formal financial services for investment. Therefore, policies are needed to address the barriers that prevent people accessing formal financial services, and undertaking such investment.

This Project Briefing summarises the findings of research by ODI, which utilises FinScope survey data from Kenya (where it is called FinAccess) and Tanzania to examine this question by looking at the impact of access to financial services on household investment.

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Published

13 September 2010

Online ISSN

1756-7602

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

2010

doi

10.61755/NJSS9357