Households in developing countries have gained increased access to remittances through the recent introduction of mobile money services. I examine the impact of these mobile money services on consumption after a rainfall shock, such as a flood or drought, for both users of mobile money and for household that don't use mobile money but who reside in villages with other users. This allows me to determine the extent that remittances received via mobile money are shared within villages, creating wider benefits to the community. Using a difference-in-difference fixed effects specification, I find that after a village-level rainfall shock it is only users of mobile money who are able to prevent a drop in their consumption. There are no spillover ...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
This paper uses cross-sectional data from the Fin Scope 2020 survey in Rwanda to assess the ...
Households in developing countries have gained increased access to remittances through the recent in...
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We explore the impact of reduced transaction costs on risk sharing by estimating the e¤ect of mobile...
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Mobile money has been touted as an opportunity to step toward formal financial inclusion in developi...
Mobile phone based money services have spread rapidly in many developing countries. We analyze micro...
We study how the recent expansion of mobile phone coverage affects the degree of consumption smoothi...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
This paper uses cross-sectional data from the Fin Scope 2020 survey in Rwanda to assess the ...
Households in developing countries have gained increased access to remittances through the recent in...
We explore the impact of reduced transaction costs on risk sharing by estimating the effects of a mo...
We explore the impact of reduced transaction costs on risk sharing by estimating the e¤ect of mobile...
In sub-Saharan Africa, financial inclusion remains low, with households being more vulnerable to idi...
Texte publié dans la rubrique "Zoom sur la recherche" du site Internet du CERDIAccess to financial s...
We estimate the effect of mobile money adoption on consumption smoothing, poverty, and human capital...
International audienceBased on a sample of 76 developing countries over 1990-2019, we assess the eff...
We investigate whether the use of mobile money can help individuals build savings to face predictabl...
While many studies that are focused on mobile money concern the effects of mobile money on consumpti...
Mobile money has been touted as an opportunity to step toward formal financial inclusion in developi...
Mobile phone based money services have spread rapidly in many developing countries. We analyze micro...
We study how the recent expansion of mobile phone coverage affects the degree of consumption smoothi...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
This paper uses cross-sectional data from the Fin Scope 2020 survey in Rwanda to assess the ...