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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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The financial inclusion effort achieved positive results, with the number of Mozambicans having access to banking services increasing considerably, particularly after 2011- 12. However, the economic and social impact was limited, considering that farm productivity has remained low and poverty...
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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 relative importance of microfinance institutions (MFIs) at both the macro (financial …
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This paper addresses the issue of financial inclusion in Thailand through the lens of an institutional analysis, which takes into consideration the desired outcomes, the service providers and enabling agencies, and the regulatory context that shape the existing provision of financial inclusion...
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products, such as insurance). This paper describes the structure of banking and microfinance institutions in India relevant to …
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The paper focuses on women's financial behaviour in their use of higher order financial services in Ghana and South Africa, inviting a gendered and social analysis of deconstructing financial behaviour. Women in South Africa are more likely to use general financial products than in Ghana, though...
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This paper investigates whether the country-level financial environment in which microfinance institutions (MFIs) have …
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This article presents several theories of financial inclusion. Financial inclusion is the ease of access to, and the availability of, basic financial services to all members of the population. Financial inclusion means that individuals and businesses have access to useful and affordable...
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