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The purpose of this paper is threefold. First is to comment upon the nature of financialisation. Second is to frame how … this leads financialisation to be understood whether consciously or otherwise. And, third, is to draw out implications for … surveying households as their experiences and understandings of, and reactions to, financialisation without specifically …
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The paper examines the interdependencies of financialisation and working conditions by exploring the comparative … financialisation on the worker-consumer nexus are selected and tested: 1) the social inequality thesis, 2) the debt-income compensation …, it is concluded that the impact of financialisation on well-being cannot simply be read from the size of national …
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The paper examines the interdependencies of financialisation and working conditions by exploring the comparative … financialisation on the worker-consumer nexus are selected and tested: 1) the social inequality thesis, 2) the debt-income compensation …, it is concluded that the impact of financialisation on well-being cannot simply be read from the size of national …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011572680
This paper assesses the case for promoting financial education in Asia. It argues that the benefits of investing in financial education can be substantial. Data are limited, but indicate low financial literacy scores for selected Asian countries. As economies develop, access to financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011283722
This paper discusses the status of financial inclusion, education, and literacy in Azerbaijan as well as measures to foster the development of SMEs, which currently have inadequate access to financial resources. The primary policy challenge faced by the government of Azerbaijan is defining its...
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This paper examines the current situation concerning financial inclusion and financial literacy in Kazakhstan and future prospects. Since 2000, the financial sector has been developing rapidly, driven by petrodollars, which has led to higher financial inclusion. However, the improvement in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011913465
The rise of a crisis-prone banking sector and its political power has received significant attention following the most recent financial crisis. The crisis sparked a growing interest in understanding how and why we have created a world of large, unstable banks. Excessive banking activity arose...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011742914
The rise of a crisis-prone banking sector and its political power has received significant attention following the most recent financial crisis. The crisis sparked a growing interest in understanding how and why we have created a world of large, unstable banks. Excessive banking activity arose...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010514056
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This paper assesses the case for promoting financial education in Asia. It argues that the benefits of investing in financial education can be substantial. Data are limited, but indicate low financial literacy scores for selected Asian countries. As economies develop, access to financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011311029