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Md Monzur Morshed and Keshav Lall Maharjan
Despite the expansion of financial institutions and the proliferation of mobile financial services, reaching the unbanked and bringing them under formal financial services has become a policy concern in many developing countries. Due to the lack of finan...
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Margaret R. Magwedere,Joseph Chisasa,Godfrey Marozva
AbstractOrientation: Access to and use of formal finance can be an epitome for poverty reduction in developing and transitional economies. Most of these economies experienced great growth in gross domestic product (GDP) compounded with exploding inequali...
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Abdu Seid ALI,Ibrahim BUSHERA,Abdurahman Jemal YESUF
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JEL. G21, G51, D25.
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Role of the knowledge-based resources in promoting sustainability in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is currently a topic of debate. Financial literacy has been identified as a vital knowledge resource for financial decision making, but insufficient ...
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Thanh Ngo, Hung V. Vu, Huong Ho, Thuy T. T. Dao and Hai T. H. Nguyen
For a common small- to medium-sized fish farm in an agricultural-based economy, monitoring costs is very important, since financial constraints are always a problem for these farmers. This will be thus easier if the farmers can get access to external fun...
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Leonardo Vera,Albany Hernández,Dorelia Osorio
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This study presents empirical evidence for Venezuelan economy (between 1970 and 2009) regarding a possible relation between how people access and use financing services and human development level. Using several proxies for access to banking services, th...
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Edward Kiring'a, Fredrick W.S. Ndede, Argan Wekesa
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Moch Bisyri Effendi,Avi Sunani
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This study aimed to determine the barriers of public access to financial services and their effects on poverty alleviation. The sample used was 6 ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines) from 2006 to 2015. ...
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Deni Pandu Nugraha, Budi Setiawan, Robert Jeyakumar Nathan and Maria Fekete-Farkas
The rapid evolution of technology and a large number of smartphone users are transforming the way the masses access financial services. Fintech companies consistently innovate in developing customized products and services for users and SMEs to increase ...
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Tekeste Berhanu Lakew and Hossein Azadi
It is important to evaluate the impact of Ethiopia?s financial inclusion strategy since it has been launched in 2014. Accordingly, this paper assesses the extent to which the target has been met. The main aim of this study is to measure the success or fa...
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Raymond Rahaj Adegboyega
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This paper examines the empirical relationship between micro financing and financial inclusion in Nigeria over the period of 1981 - 2013. The long-run and short-run parameters were estimated by use of autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing ...
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Leah Downey, Stefan Eich
Pág. Finance an - 72
What began with an intense bout of crypto fever has since the onset of the pandemic engendered an explosive rise in online retail trading. While the original political promise of financial decentralization has become ever harder to sustain, the idea of d...
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Andrie Schoombee
AbstractAccess to basic financial services is one possible path leading to a better life for the poor. This is endorsed by SADC governments, and various strategies were in the past decade implemented to advance financial access. South Africa was particul...
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Erwita Dewi, Hendriyaldi Hendriyaldi, Feni Tialonawarmi
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Erwita Dewi, Hendriyaldi Hendriyaldi, Feni Tialonawarmi
Pág. 215 - 220
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Fadhoilus Shofi, Siti Aisjah, Nanang Suryadi
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Francis William Mmari, Saganga Mussa Kapaya
Pág. 409 - 418
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Francis William Mmari, Saganga Mussa Kapaya
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Fathi Rufaidah, Tuti Karyani, Eliana Wulandari and Iwan Setiawan
Technological developments, especially in the financial sector, are slowly changing the financial industry through digitalization towards fintech. The application of fintech has been introduced to Indonesia in the last few years; however, the existence a...
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