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over 16,500 observations. In the study, clusters were selected in areas Compartamos Banco, a Microfinance institution (MFI … suggests that Microfinance has a significant positive effect on school and food expenditure but no apparent effect on … entrepreneurship. Using regression analysis, a significant positive effect on women's empowerment and its positive effect on total …
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This book analyses what microfinance money means to women; and in doing so, it focuses on the perspectives of … individual women and of women-only groups. It explores women's own money management strategies, group dynamics and learning …, and those of women who are members of self-help groups …
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We characterize the evolution of markups for consumer products in the United States from 2006 to 2019. Using detailed data on prices and quantities for products in more than 100 distinct product categories, we estimate flexible demand systems and recover markups under an assumption that firms...
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habits among women across the globe. This study examines the shopping behaviour of women across India and in USA using … into the shopping behaviour of women across India and USA. The findings confirm that differences do exist in the shopping …The growth in women's education and disposable income, has led to a consequent rise in their affluence and spending …
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This is a comparative study of shopping preferences by women in the US and India, looking at whether cultural factors … paper also seeks to provide an insight into the shopping behaviour of women across India and the USA. The findings confirm … influence the shopping pattern and preferences. The growth in women’s education and disposable income, has led to a consequent …
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