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Financial Inclusion

Abstract This chapter reviews the impact of financial inclusion on economic development outcomes, including its benefits such as increased savings, greater resilience to economic shocks, and higher levels of economic empowerment. It looks deeper into the effects of financial inclusion on marginalized groups, including women and the poor,
Masnun Al Mahi, Mohammad Zainuddin
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Financial Inclusion

2023
This evaluation explores how and with what effect the World Bank Group has supported financial inclusion for the microenterprises, poor households, women, and other excluded groups. Financial inclusion is defined as the use of financial services by individuals and firms.
G. S. Vijaya   +3 more
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Women’s Financial Inclusion

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
The purpose of this study is to examine women financial inclusion. Some barriers to women financial inclusion were highlighted. Some strategies to increase women financial inclusion were also identified such as providing greater financial education for women, greater access to formal credit for women-owned businesses, microfinance designed for women ...
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Financial Inclusion

International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics, 2020
Financial inclusion is a contemporary issue that has featured in the reforms agenda of several countries. Although it has gained momentum over time, the access to finance and basic financial services remained highly skewed across demographic and geographic segments.
Dian Agustia, Nadia Anridho
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Financial Inclusion, Financial Exclusion and Inclusive Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Financial 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 inclusion, financial inclusion policy and Islamic finance

Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, 2016
Using a qualitative analysis, the paper examines the links between financial inclusion and the Islamic financial services industry in Muslim countries. The findings show that, despite growth in the financial sector in many Muslim countries over the past few decades, many individuals and firms are still financially excluded.
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