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This paper explores aid effectiveness by studying the effect of aid, aid volatility, and key development indicators, focusing on safe access to water and sanitation (W&S) in both urban and rural areas. Despite the importance of official development assistance (ODA) for these two subsectors,...
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This paper analyses how financially included adults might become unbanked again. Agents of financial inclusion incorporate economic and social constraints in the delivery of formal financial services. These constraints limit the ability of poor banked adults to use basic financial services to...
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This paper examines the impact of financial literacy and financial inclusion on stock market participation in Ghana. It … employs a sample of 1,966 respondents across the 10 regions of Ghana for the year 2018. We employ biprobit models to estimate … support previous findings that financial literacy is not a determinant of stock market participation in Ghana. Third …
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financial markets, thereby expanding the array of financial products, and scaling up access of rural households and micro … Philippines, Ghana, and India to draw out the main findings and share lessons that may be applied in other country settings. The …
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India's rural households continued to remain financially excluded prominently compared to urban households particularly … with respect to their access to institutional credit. Nearly half (44%) of the credit requirements of rural households is … 2016) released in December 2016. The results suggested that exclusion of rural households from access to institutional …
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