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I N T E R N A T I O N A L M O N E T A R Y F U N D
A f r i c a n De p a r t m e n t
Financial Development in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Growth
Prepared by a team led by Montfort Mlachila
and composed of Larry Cui, Ahmat Jidoud,
Monique Newiak, Bozena Radzewicz-Bak,
Misa Takebe, Yanmin Ye, and Jiayi Zhang
Author Author Author Author
Copyright 2016
International Monetary Fund
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Joint Bank-Fund Library
Names: A team lead by Montfort Mlachila and composed of Larry Cui, Ahmat
Jidoud, Monique Newiak, Bozena Radzewicz-Bak, Misa Takebe,
Yanmin Ye, and Jiayi Zhang
Title: Financial Development in Sub-Saharan Africa Promoting Inclusive and
Sustainable Growth
Identifiers: ISBN
Subjects: Financial Development, Financial Inclusion, Sustainable Growth, Income
Inequality
Classification: G1, G2, G17, O1, O15
ISBN: 978-1-47553-240-1
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Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................... v
Executive Summary ..................................................................................................... ix
Chapter 1. Tracking Financial Development ............................................................. 1
Improving Financial Sector Depth .............................................................................................. 1
Multifaceted Financial Development ......................................................................................... 3
Homegrown Banks ........................................................................................................................... 7
State-Owned Banks .......................................................................................................................... 8
How Much Room Is There to Catch Up? .................................................................................. 9
Chapter 2. Financial Development, Growth, and Volatility ................................... 11
More Vigilance against Macro-financial Risks ...................................................................... 16
Chapter 3. Boosting Financial Sector Development............................................... 17
A Summary Review of the Literature ....................................................................................... 17
Macroeconomic Fundamentals Driving Financial Development ................................... 18
Weak Institutional Quality Inhibiting Financial Development ........................................ 20
Some Institutions Seem to Matter More Than Others ...................................................... 20
Increasing the Potential of Islamic Finance ........................................................................... 22
Chapter 4. Promoting Financial Inclusion ............................................................... 25
Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 25
The Cost of Unequal Financial Access ..................................................................................... 27
Supporting Financial Development and Inclusion through Mobile Payments and
Banking Services ......................................................................................................................... 31
The Roles of Microfinance in Promoting Financial Inclusion .......................................... 34
Chapter 5. Ensuring Continued Financial Stability ................................................. 39
Commodity Price Shocks and Financial Sector Fragility ................................................... 42
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Chapter 6. Policies for Supporting Financial Development and Stability ........... 47
Annex 1. Financial Development, Growth and Economic Volatility ..................... 51
Annex 2. Drivers and Impediments of Financial Sector ......................................... 53
Annex 3. Gender Gaps in Financial Inclusion and Income Inequality .................. 55
References ................................................................................................................... 57
Figures
1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Distribution of Financial Sector Assets ......................................... 2
2. Sub-Saharan Africa: Standard Measures of Financial Depth ........................................ 3
3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Financial Development Index, 19802013 .................................. 5
4. Sub-Saharan Africa: Dimensions of Financial Development ........................................ 6
5. Sub-Saharan Africa: Actual and Predicted Financial Development, 2013 ............. 10
6. Long-Term Impact on GDP of Relaxing Financial Constraints ................................... 14
7. Sub-Saharan Africa: Impact of Financial Development on Growth Volatility ....... 14
8. Sub-Saharan Africa: Financial Development and Institutional Quality in 2013 ... 20
9. Sub-Saharan Africa: The Distance to the Benchmark and Institutional Quality .. 21
10. Sub-Saharan Africa: Breakdown of Islamic Finance Assets ...................................... 23
11. Access to Financial Services ................................................................................................. 23
12. Sub-Saharan Africa: Indicators of Financial Inclusion ................................................. 26
13. Sub-Saharan African Countries: Financial Inclusion .................................................... 27
14. Sub-Saharan Africa: Indicators of Financial Inclusion by Gender, 2014 ............... 28
15. Gender Equality in Financial Inclusion and Macroeconomic Outcomes.............. 29
16. Mobile Payments ..................................................................................................................... 34
17. Key Features of Microfinance Institutions in Developing Countries ..................... 36
18. Systemic Banking Crises, 19762010 ................................................................................ 40
19. Sub-Saharan Africa: Financial Soundness Indicators, 200614 ............................... 40
20. Commodity Price Shocks and Selected Indicators of Financial Sector Fragility 43
Tables
1. Sub-Saharan Africa: GMM Estimation Results of Impact of Financial Development
on Growth .......................................................................................................................................... 13
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2. Sub-Saharan Africa: Estimation Results of Impact of Financial Development on
Growth Volatility .............................................................................................................................. 15
3. Sub-Saharan Africa: Drivers of Financial Development ................................................ 19
4. Sub-Saharan Africa: Top Ranking of Coefficients between the Distance to the
Benchmark and Detailed Institutional Quality...................................................................... 22
5. Explaining Income Inequality ................................................................................................. 30
6. Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation ....................................................... 31
7. Sub-Saharan Africa: Financial Sector Supervisory Standards ..................................... 41
8. Impact of Declines in Commodity Prices and Financial Sector Fragility ................ 45
A.1.1 Financial Sector Development, Growth, and Volatility: Key Variables and
Sources ............................................................................................................................................... 52
A.2.1 Drivers and Impediments of Financial Development: Data Sources and
Description ........................................................................................................................................ 54
A.3.1. Data Sources and Description ........................................................................................ 55
Box
1. Measuring Financial Development and Inclusion ............................................................ 4
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Preface
This paper provides a comprehensive review of financial development in sub-Saharan Africa
and discusses how financial development can boost economic growth and make it more
inclusive and less volatile. Building on a chapter in the April 2016 Regional Economic Outlook
for sub-Saharan Africa, this paper provides an
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