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The paper is an emphasis on the financial sustainability of micro financing in Pakistan where Banks and institution use different products & services that help in reducing the poverty by cooping up with subjective & objective poverty, this study found that banks were more commercialized in terms...
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services has increased. Both banks and microfinance institutions have contributed to higher intensity. A recent study shows …
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finance, and microcredit/ microfinance. It goes on to discuss various empirical and institutional studies of these dimensions …
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This paper investigates the potential and scope of transformation of a Microfinance NGO into a NBFC. Conversion into a … NBFC gives a Microfinance NGO greater credibility as it brings the Micro Finance Institution under the purview of Reserve … the member-borrowers.The major challenges to the successful provision of microfinance in India can be summarized as …
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This paper investigates the relative importance of microfinance institutions (MFIs) at both the macro (financial …
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We analyze the debt origination process in which a lender offers prospective borrowers a microcredit product alongside a traditional bank loan, and the impact anti-usury mandates can cause within this credit market. This is a paper about the prospects of financial liberalization following a more...
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There have been researches in Financial Inclusion in China; however, not much has been researched on Financial Inclusion indicators for foreigners in China. Base on the report of the 2014 Global Findex Database, the paper analyses the determinants of Financial Inclusion in China in general and...
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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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services has increased. Both banks and microfinance institutions have contributed to higher intensity. A recent study shows …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012966416
We use data from the World Bank Global Findex database for 2011 to analyze financial inclusion in China, including comparisons with the other BRICS countries. We find a high level of financial inclusion in China manifested by greater use of formal account and formal saving than in the other...
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