Template-type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Dr. Robert Oleschak Author-Name-First: Robert Author-Name-Last: Oleschak Author-Person: pol267 Title: Financial inclusion, technology and their impacts on monetary and fiscal policy: theory and evidence Abstract: In economies with a low level of financial inclusion (FI), most activities are settled in cash and are thus more difficult to trace, record, and tax. I show theoretically that economies with inefficient financial technologies exhibit low levels of FI and of tax revenue and that using an inflation tax as an additional source of income improves welfare. Improvements in technology lead to a higher level of FI, increased tax revenue and lower (optimal) inflation. I test this prediction using panel data from a broad set of countries. The data show a strong and robust negative link between FI and inflation and a positive link between FI and tax revenue for developing countries. Length: 37 pages Creation-Date: 2021 Contact-Email: forschung@snb.ch File-URL: https://www.snb.ch/en/publications/research/working-papers/2021/working_paper_2021_04 File-Format: text/html Number: 2021-04 Classification-JEL: C12, C22, E31, E41, G21, H21 Keywords: Financial inclusion, financial technology, monetary policy, fiscal policy Handle: RePEc:snb:snbwpa:2021-04