There is a large body of work documenting the non-consensual effects of financial access on income inequality. Despite this extensive literature and the predominance of ethnic fragmentation in Sub Saharan Africa countries (SSA), little is known about its mediating effect on the above relation. This paper focuses on assessing the effect of ethnic fragmentation on financial access income inequality nexus. Based on Kripfganz and Schwarz's (2019) dynamic panel estimator of time-invariant variables in a sample of thirty-seven (37) SSA countries over the period of 1990-2019, it is observed that ethnic fragmentation hinders financial access to reduce inequality in SSA. The results remain stable following several sensitivity tests related to corruption, urbanization, financial literacy and socio-geographic factors. They are also robust to the use of alternative measures of financial access and to change estimation technique.
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African Governance & Dev Inst, POB 8413, Yaounde, CameroonAfrican Governance & Dev Inst, POB 8413, Yaounde, Cameroon
Asongu, Simplice A.
Nnanna, Joseph
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Dev Bank Nigeria, Clan Pl,Plot 1386A Tigris Crescent, Abuja, NigeriaAfrican Governance & Dev Inst, POB 8413, Yaounde, Cameroon
Nnanna, Joseph
Acha-Anyi, Paul N.
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Walter Sisulu Univ, Dept Tourism Hospitality & Sports Management, Coll St Campus, Buffalo City, Eastern Cape Pr, South AfricaAfrican Governance & Dev Inst, POB 8413, Yaounde, Cameroon