“…Recent inclusive growth literature has focused on, inter alia: gender inequality (Anyanwu, 2014a(Anyanwu, , 2013aBaliamoune-Lutz, 2007;Baliamoune-Lutz, 2007& McGillivray, 2009Elu & Loubert, 2013), relationships between finance, growth, employment and poverty (Odhiambo, 2009(Odhiambo, , 2011, the role of finance in poverty eradication (Odhiambo, , 2010b(Odhiambo, , 2013Asongu & Nwachukwu, 2017b, 2017c, linkages between mobile banking, human development and information technology in inclusive development (Asongu & Nwachukwu, 2017c;Asongu & Le Roux, 2017), correlates of poverty (Anyanwu, 2014b(Anyanwu, , 2013b, debates over absolute pro-poor (Ravallion & Chen, 2003) versus relative pro-poor growth (Dollar & Kraay, 2002) and measurements and determinants of inclusive growth (Anand et al, 2013;Mlachila et al, 2014). The last strand is closest to the present inquiry which assesses determinants of inclusive growth in developing countries.…”