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THE ACTIVITY OF MICROCREDIT INSTITUTIONS IN POLAND AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present the position of Poland against the backdrop of other European countries affiliated with the European Microfinance Network (EMN).
Monika Zioło, Lidia Luty
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Does informal finance matter for micro and small businesses in Africa?
Globally, micro and small businesses require finance to support their business activities. Most of them have low profits because of the lack of support from the formal financial system.
Stephen Mago, Florah Sewela Modiba
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The Role of Islamic Banks in Tackling Financial Exclusion in North-East Nigeria [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to explore the level of financial exclusion in North-East Nigeria and determine the reasons and barriers behind the huge percentage of financial exclusion.
Tijjani Muhammad , Zanna Khalil
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Economic Aspects of Cash Access Problems
Purpose: The aim of the article is to examine if difficulty of access to cash may influence the financial exclusion in Poland. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis was performed using microdata collected in the survey on payment habits of Polish ...
Arkadiusz Manikowski
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Financial Inclusion: Cost and Implications in Developing Countries: A Review of the Existing Literature [PDF]
This article discusses about research reviews of financial inclusion comprehensively in terms of its nature, basic reasons behind financial exclusion, costs and implication of financial exclusion in developing country like Tanzania. The main objective of
Danstun Ngonyani
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Finanse zrównoważone wobec problemu wykluczenia finansowego
The aim of this article is to analyse and evaluate the phenomenon of financial exclusion both as a financial category and as a sphere of interest in sustainable finance and to indicate the possibility of counteracting and overcoming the negative ...
Magdalena Zioło, Dominika Dzikowska
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Sustainable banking practices in Southern Africa
Orientation: Problematic loans expose commercial banks to great risk. South African and Namibian banks are highly regulated and require a higher capital adequacy ratio to shield the banking system from default risk.
Cashandra C. Mara
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BackgroundAccess to a bank account is critical for overall participation in social life and an indicator for social integration. Worldwide about 1.7 billion people remain with no access to banking facilities as a form of financial exclusion which ...
Stefanie Schreiter +10 more
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The importance of shadow banking sector entities for population affected by credit exclusion
The entities included in shadow banking sector, referred to as alternative financial services providers, render services similar to banking ones. They are neither covered by banking law regulations nor subject to state supervision, but create a parallel
Małgorzata Solarz
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Financial Exclusion and the Cost of Incomplete Participation [PDF]
Economic and social implications of the access to financial services both in developed and in developing countries have increasingly promoted the debate around the issue of considering “financial inclusion” as a public good, according to potential positive externalities associated to greater financial participation.
BOLLINO, Carlo Andrea, BOTTI, Fabrizio
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