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Debate on the financial structure of and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: The moderating effect of institutional quality in an income-based panel

Obukohwo Oba Efayena1, Jonathan Ojarikre Oniore2 and Ngozi Patricia Buzugbe1

1University of Nigeria, Department of Economics, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria
2Bingham University, Department of Economics, Karu, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

This study x-rays the moderating influence of institutional quality on the relationship between the financial structure (FS) and economic growth in 33 Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economies from 2006 to 2022, based on income classification. Aptly utilizing the two-step fixed-effects generalized method of moments, the investigation found that, among the low-income countries, those bank- and market-oriented were associated with the lower and higher levels of economic growth, respectively, whereas among the middle-income countries, those bank- and market-oriented financial structures were associated with the higher and lower levels of economic growth, respectively. Notably, the study establishes that institutional quality does not substantially spur the financial structure to positively contribute to economic growth. The disaggregated outcomes show that prevailing institutional quality mitigates the growth effects of the financial structures of the middle-income economies, whereas it does significantly exacerbate decelerating economic growth among the low-income ones. The study recommends the adoption of policies to strengthen institutional quality, as well as the enhancement of the synergy between the banking sector and the capital market.

Keywords: 

financial, growth, income, institutions

JEL Classification: 

E44, E46, O16
doi:10.5937/ekonhor2502117E
Economic Horizons, 2025, 27 (2). Published online August 8th 2025

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Since October 2020, the Journal is referenced in SCOPUS

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Since March 2015, the Journal is indexed in DOAJ

DOAJ

Since November 2013, the Journal is indexed in ProQuest – ABI/INFORM

ProQuest – ABI/INFORM

Since October 2013, the Journal is indexed in Cabell’s Directories

Cabell’s Directories

Since September 2013, the Journal is indexed in Index Copernicus Journals Master List 2012

Index Copernicus Journals Master List
ICV 2020 = 90.77

Since March 2013, the Journal has been evaluated and accepted for listing in EconLit (American Economic Association Publications)

EconLit

Since January 2013, the Journal has been included into EBSCO’s databases

EBSCO

Since November 2012, the Journal has been included into Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory 

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