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of financial inclusion in the context of developing countries. The paper then outlines several recent studies for India …
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income groups. The main focus of financial inclusion in India is to promote sustainable development and generating employment … in rural areas for the rural population. Out of 19.9 crore households in India, only 6.82 crore households have access to … banking services. As far as rural areas are concerned, out of 13.83 crore rural households in India, only 4.16 crore rural …
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income groups. The main focus of financial inclusion in India is to promote sustainable development and generating employment … in rural areas for the rural population. Out of 19.9 crore households in India, only 6.82 crore households have access to … banking services. As far as rural areas are concerned, out of 13.83 crore rural households in India, only 4.16 crore rural …
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Madagascar is a country in Sub-Saharan Africa. With an area of 592,800 square kilometres, it is the world's 46th largest country and the fourth largest island. The country has many natural resources which are unique. Despite on the fact that Madagascar has abundant natural resources which are a...
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This paper provides an analysis of financial development and inclusion in developing Asia using data from a wide array of sources. We show that in terms of aggregate measures of financial development, the region as a whole has superior banking sector depth compared to other developing regions;...
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Purpose: This study aims to assess the impact of financial development and financial inclusion on economic growth in Kenya by investigating the long-run relationships among them. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses bank claims on the private sector and broad money to proxy for financial...
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The recent financial crisis has shown that financial innovation can have devastating systemic impacts. International standard setters'' and national regulators'' response has been a global concerted effort to overhaul and tighten financial regulations. However, at a time of designing stricter...
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financial inclusion in Pune, a large city of India based on a household survey at an identified slum area. Empirical findings of …
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Reference to gender in language can lead individuals to draw distinctions between genders and re-inforce traditional views of gender roles. To test our hypothesis that language gender-marking exerts an influence on the gender gap in financial inclusion, we draw on data for 117 countries in the...
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Financial inclusion, for which the keystone is access to a bank account, is crucial to overcome the socioeconomic backwardness of African countries and to improve the African societies' well-being. The study concentrates on this continent to better understand the nature of its development in...
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