Financial inclusion—defined as the use of formal accounts—can bring many benefits to individuals. Yet, we know very little about the factors underpinning it. This paper explores the …
JC Aker, R Boumnijel, A McClelland… - … and Cultural Change, 2016 - journals.uchicago.edu
Cash transfers have become an increasingly important component of social protection policies in both developed and developing countries. While such programs are often …
S Ghosh - Telecommunications Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Using data on Indian states during 2001–2012, the paper analyses the impact of mobile telephony on economic growth. Using advanced panel data techniques, the evidence …
What kind of preferences should one expect evolution to favor? We propose a definition of evolutionary stability of preferences in interactions in groups of arbitrary finite size. Groups …
P Yadav, AK Sharma - Humanomics, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to combine the critical parameters used to study financial inclusion into a composite index. The idea is to rank Indian states and union …
The term 'financial inclusion'involves the access to and use of banking services (ownership of bank account, savings, insurance, credit, remittance, payments, etc.) at affordable cost to a …
F Agyekum, S Locke, N Hewa-Wellalage - 2016 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
The paper examines the relationship between increasing accessibility to digital financial services (DFS) and financial inclusion in lower income countries (LICs). Banks and non …
The academic discipline of economics has over many years provided policy makers all over the world with a powerful toolbox. Conceptual, philosophical, and methodological …
I Alberro, M Henderson, AY Naude - 2016 - books.google.com
La falta de acceso a servicios financieros formales por parte de los agentes económicos limita el desarrollo económico. La situación es especialmente aguda en los países en …