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    EFFCTS OF DIGITAL PAYMENT AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SELECTED WEST AFRICAN COUNTRIES
    (Covenant University Ota, 2025-04) ADEKOYA, Oluwasegun Ayomide; Covenant University Dissertation
    This study examined the effect of digital payment and financial inclusion on economic growth in selected West African countries. The financial sector remains a key driver of economic growth globally, especially as countries employ more technology-driven systems; this shift has profound effects across all sectors, including the financial sector. Meanwhile, despite the ongoing policy efforts to promote digital transactions, West Africa still lags behind in financial inclusion as compared to the global standards. Hence, the study examined the interactive effect of digital payment and financial inclusion on economic growth in selected West African countries. This study employed the Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (POLS) estimation technique to analyse data for ten (10) West African countries from 2014 to 2022. The data was sourced from the World Bank’s World Development Indicators. The explanatory variables used in the model were; mobile transfer payment, mobile money, account ownership at a financial institution or with a mobile-moneyservice provider, labour force and gross fixed capital formation, the dependent variable was real gross domestic product. The findings of the study revealed that both digital payments and financial inclusion independently contribute positively and significantly to economic growth. However, the interaction of digital payments (proxied by mobile transfers) and financial inclusion had a negative and statistically significant impact on economic growth. In contrast, the interaction of mobile money and financial inclusion showed a positive and significant effect on economic growth. The study concludes thus, that the interactive effect between digital payment and financial inclusion has a positive impact on economic growth in the selected West African countries. Based on the findings, this study recommended that mobile money offers a stronger economic potential, and should therefore, be used more as a preferred digital payment channel to enhance financial inclusion and economic expansion in West Africa. The study concluded that economic growth will be boosted if digital payments is strengthened more in financial inclusivity