The use of mobile phones is a global phenomenon that provides developing countries with novel opportunities to enhance economic growth and facilitate improvement in the welfare of citizens. Governments have introduced mobile money taxes to improve tax revenue generation. This has been met with criticism by the public, media, and businesses on the basis that they hinder financial inclusion, constrain economic growth, and impede the attainment of some of the 2030 sustainable development goals, such as reduction in poverty, minimising inequality, building strong institutions, and providing decent work. Through a comprehensive critical review of literature, this study discusses mobile money taxes and their effects on revenue mobilisation, finan...
About 1.7 billion adults remain unbanked and almost all the unbanked adults live in developing count...
Given the increasing role of financial inclusion in Africa, a number of stakeholders are advocating ...
In developing countries, financial inclusion is a real challenge, as it would help achieve some of t...
Mobile money is “a technology that allows people to transfer funds between banks or accounts, deposi...
E-money and financial inclusion are both development challenges for developing countries, the former...
Financial inclusion has been presented in some global policy documents, for instance, the Universal ...
The digital economy has risen dramatically in the global environment, and many developing countries,...
We survey literature on mobile money and its contribution in promoting financial inclusion and devel...
Domestic revenue mobilisation is fundamental if African countries are to fund investments in health,...
The rise of digital financial services has attracted growing attention from governments in Sub-Sahar...
The rise of digital financial services has attracted growing attention from governments in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact of financial innovations (mobile money) on ...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMobile money services have con...
Hardly anyone would disagree that mobile money is an engine of financial inclusion and has the pote...
Mobile money — a technology that enables financial transactions through mobile phones without a bank...
About 1.7 billion adults remain unbanked and almost all the unbanked adults live in developing count...
Given the increasing role of financial inclusion in Africa, a number of stakeholders are advocating ...
In developing countries, financial inclusion is a real challenge, as it would help achieve some of t...
Mobile money is “a technology that allows people to transfer funds between banks or accounts, deposi...
E-money and financial inclusion are both development challenges for developing countries, the former...
Financial inclusion has been presented in some global policy documents, for instance, the Universal ...
The digital economy has risen dramatically in the global environment, and many developing countries,...
We survey literature on mobile money and its contribution in promoting financial inclusion and devel...
Domestic revenue mobilisation is fundamental if African countries are to fund investments in health,...
The rise of digital financial services has attracted growing attention from governments in Sub-Sahar...
The rise of digital financial services has attracted growing attention from governments in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper investigates the impact of financial innovations (mobile money) on ...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMobile money services have con...
Hardly anyone would disagree that mobile money is an engine of financial inclusion and has the pote...
Mobile money — a technology that enables financial transactions through mobile phones without a bank...
About 1.7 billion adults remain unbanked and almost all the unbanked adults live in developing count...
Given the increasing role of financial inclusion in Africa, a number of stakeholders are advocating ...
In developing countries, financial inclusion is a real challenge, as it would help achieve some of t...