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Traditional banking methods of addressing the problem of financial inclusion in developing countries are not working efficiently. As it is becoming obvious, opening operational and functional banking business offices in many developing countries is not a financially viable option. Banking...
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Contents: Preface xvi ahmad hassan ahmad, david t. Llewellyn and victor murinde -- 1. Introduction: Financial inclusion - an overview of key issues / David T. Llewellyn -- 2. Public policy for financial inclusion / David T. Llewellyn -- 3. Financial sector development and financial inclusion in...
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6: Risk Management in NBFCs -- Chapter 7: Financial Inclusion and NBFCs -- Chapter 8: Banks and NBFCs in India: A … and their contribution to financial sector. Since the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) formally recognised the NBFCs in India … tightened rules. The book assesses whether NBFCs in India should be treated as shadow banks, discusses how to achieve the right …
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In this paper, we evaluate whether remittances promote financial inclusion in developing countries. We construct an index of financial inclusion and present single equation estimates of the effects of remittances on financial inclusion. The paper uses data on remittance flows to 61 developing...
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