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Improving MSME performance through financial literacy, financial technology, and financial inclusion
Financial literacy is one of the key abilities and skills MSME business actors require to manage their finances and achieve successful business performance.
Ade Gunawan, Jufrizen, D. Pulungan
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Globally, over 1.4 billion adult people remain unbanked. This worrisome phenomenon was exacerbated by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which further created a new dimension of inequality in accessing financial services.
Godfred Anakpo +2 more
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PurposeThis study examines the role of institutions and governance on the digital financial inclusion and economic growth nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) from 2014 to 2020.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopts the generalised method of moments ...
Tough Chinoda, F. Kapingura
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Digital Financial Inclusion and Remittances: An Empirical Study on Bangladeshi Migrant Households
Mannan DKA, Farhana KM.
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This study proposes a multi-stakeholder framework to enhance fintech use in Africa, aiming to improve financial inclusion and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Sagir Danladi +4 more
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The digital economy has risen dramatically in the global environment, and many developing countries, including African countries, have seen a spike in digital activity over recent years. The digital economy’s growth has resulted in an increase in digital
Favourate Y. Mpofu, David Mhlanga
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Digital Financial Inclusion, Land Transfer, and Agricultural Green Total Factor Productivity
Improving agricultural green total factor productivity is important for achieving high-quality economic development and the SDGs. Digital inclusive finance, which combines the advantages of digital technology and inclusive finance, represents a new ...
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Financial technology (FinTech) and financial inclusion have become increasingly significant as means to alleviate poverty, reduce income inequality, and promote economic growth.
Mohd Afjal
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Financial inclusion and women’s economic empowerment: Evidence from Ethiopia
This study examines the relationship between financial inclusion and women’s economic empowerment in the Ethiopian context. Scholars and development agents have long argued for the importance of access to financial products and services in achieving ...
Abreham Adera, L. Abdisa
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“Women, Gender, and Financial Inclusion”
Much of the institutions that form part of governing structures in African countries reflect gendered perspectives of notions such as freedom and development, thus resulting in a skewed perspective on the development of a country.
Tinuade A. Ojo
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