DAMPAK INKLUSI KEUANGAN TERHADAP STABILITAS SISTEM KEUANGAN DI ASIA
Azka Azifah Dienillah () and
Lukytawati Anggraeni
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Azka Azifah Dienillah: Bogor Agricultural University
Lukytawati Anggraeni: Bogor Agricultural University
Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 2016, vol. 18, issue 4, 409-430
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Financial inclusion is one of strategy to increase inclusive growth in Asian countries. However, it may cause either stability or instability in the financial system. Therefore, this research aimed to analyze the relationship between financial inclusion and financial stability and to analyze factors that affect the stability of the financial system in seven Asian countries in the periode of 2007-2011. The methods used are Pearson correlation and Fixed Effect Model. The results show that there is negative correlation at 5% significant level between financial inclusion and financial stability. Factors that significantly affect the financial stability are financial inclusion, financial stability in the previous period, non-FDI capital flows to GDP, the ratio of current assets to deposits and Short-term funding, and GDP per capita. Thus the increase in financial inclusion, current assets of banking, GDP per capita, and the portfolio investment can become the strategies to improve the financial stability (Bank z score) on the determined and future year.
Keywords: Pearson correlation; Regression Model; Financial Inclusion; Financial Stability; Banking Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C1 C5 E6 G1 G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.21098/bemp.v18i4.574
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