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Debt, poverty, and financial exclusion
Journal of Social Work, 2016Summary Over-indebtedness of impoverished households and its relevance to the social work profession have not received sufficient attention in the professional discourse. It is the intention of this article to put over-indebtedness on the professional agenda, to review the literature about it, and to present ...
Michal Krumer-Nevo +2 more
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Money-Lending and Financial Exclusion
Public Money and Management, 2007This article focuses on money-lending and financial exclusion in Ireland. Borrowing from money-lenders is seen in the academic literature as an indicator of exclusion from more affordable sources of credit. However, Ireland has a widespread credit union movement which provides access to affordable credit.
Noreen Byrne +2 more
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Financial Intermediation without Exclusivity
American Economic Review, 2001Futures exchanges and other financial intermediaries assume counterparty risks and, in return, demand guarantees that these counterparties will deliver on their promises. It is often argued that, to attract volume, financial intermediaries would settle for excessively low contractual guarantees.
Tano Santos, Jose A. Scheinkman
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Financial Inclusion, Financial Exclusion and Inclusive Growth
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Financial inclusion means delivery of financial services at an affordable cost to the disadvantaged and low income group of people who are so far excluded from it. Financial Inclusion is not an end, it is mean for poverty eradication.
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Financial exclusion and debt redemption
Critical Social Policy, 2001This article deals with issues of financial exclusion. It reports upon the growing scale of such exclusion in contemporary Britain, explores its causes and considers the policies currently pursued by government. The authors suggest that present policies concentrate upon supply-side solutions, looking to improve the provision of mainstream financial ...
Mark Drakeford, Darshan Sachdev
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Financial Exclusion in Developing Countries
2005This chapter examines issues relating to financial exclusion in developing countries. There are many parallels between initiatives being made in the developed and developing world to encourage parts of society to make greater use of financial services.
Santiago Carbó +2 more
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Tackling Financial Exclusion in the UK
2005This chapter outlines the various approaches that have been suggested as means to tackling financial exclusion. Eradicating financial exclusion has been a major priority of the UK Government since the mid- 1990’s onwards and is becoming increasingly important throughout Europe and elsewhere. A range of initiatives have been developed.
Santiago Carbó +2 more
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Understanding Financial Inclusion and Exclusion
Abstract: This study presents a bibliometric analysis of financial inclusion and exclusion, identifying key research trends and influential works. The analysis reveals significant growth in literature, indicating rising academic and political interest in financial inclusion to foster sustainable economic development and reduce inequalities.João Guilherme Magalhães Timotio +3 more
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Financial exclusion and the importance of financial literacy
2023María José Roa, Alejandra Villegas
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Financial Exclusion and the Shifting Boundaries of the Financial System
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1996Leyshon, A, Thrift, NJ
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