Research Project (Ongoing)
Study on the Promotion of Financial Inclusion: The Case of CambodiaFinancial inclusion is the situation where individuals and enterprises can access the full range of necessary financial services in a sustainable way in order to ensure continuity and certainty of their economic activities. Access to finance allows individuals to make asset formation, engage in consumption smoothing, and reduce risks of income loss from accidents or diseases. In the meantime, there remains a large number of unbanked people around the world.
Ensuring consistency in policy-making is required to promote financial inclusion efficiently and effectively. However, while research has gradually accumulated on financial inclusion and poverty reduction, there is still a paucity of research, which comprehensively investigates an entire financial sector in a country. Thus, the policy implications from the existent literature is limited.
In this regard, this research project investigates a wide range of economic actors in the financial markets in Cambodia, such as financial institutions, households, enterprises, and also women and farmers. For example, we analyze the role of regulation in the promotion of financial inclusion, the impact of financial inclusion on poverty reduction, and the importance of financial inclusion for women. From our analysis, we will elicit an effective policy and general insights into the promotion of financial inclusion.
- Research area
- Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction
- Research period
- 2019.02.01 ~ 2025.03.31
- Chief
- HARADA Tetsuya、 AIBA Daiju
- Researchers belonging to JICA Ogata Research Institute
- OKUDA Hidenobu、 SAMRETH Sovannroeun
- Related areas
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Research results (publications)
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No.22 Acquisition of Microfinance Institutions by Commercial Investors: Evidence on Its Impacts on Outreach of the Cambodian Microfinance Institutions
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A Survey of Cambodian Households in Rural Villages: An Assessment of Living Standards Using Kakeibo and its Impact as a Financial Education Tool
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No.17 Financial Literacy Among Microfinance Borrowers: Its Importance and Determinants from a Household Survey in Cambodia
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No.227 Gender Income Gap Among Cambodian Farmers: The Effects of Formal Credit Usage
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No.224 Impact of Interest Rate Cap Policies on the Lending Behavior of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from Millions of Observations in the Credit Registry Database
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No.8 Interest Rate Cap Policy in Cambodia -Summary of Findings from a Survey and the Policy Implications-
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No.219 Impacts of the Interest Rate Ceiling on Microfinance Sector in Cambodia: Evidence from a Household Survey
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No.212 Are the Operations of Microfinance Institutions Different Across Countries? A Comparative Analysis of Cambodia and the Philippines Using DEA and PCA
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No.208 The Cost Efficiency of Cambodian Commercial Banks: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis
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The Impact of Interest Rate Cap Policy on the Lending Behavior of Microfinance Institutions in Cambodia: Evidence from millions of observations in the Credit Registry Database (Discussion Paper SU-RCSDEA 2020-008, Japan: Saitma University)
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Impacts of Interest Rate Ceiling on Microfinance Sector in Cambodia: Evidence from a Household Survey (Discussion Paper SU-RCSDEA 2020-007, Japan: Saitma University)
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