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Can digital financial inclusion promote China's economic growth?

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2021
Can digital financial inclusion as an emerging and innovative financial service promote economic growth? Based on a Bayesian macroeconomic analysis framework, this paper introduces the level of Internet development as a threshold variable, analyzes the ...
Yen Hsu
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Financial inclusion and energy poverty: Empirical evidence from Ghana

Energy Economics, 2021
With myriads of policy options being considered to alleviate energy poverty, the financial inclusion-energy poverty nexus has received little attention despite its potential.
Isaac Koomson, Michael Danquah
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Which households are more energy vulnerable? Energy poverty and financial inclusion in Turkey

Energy Economics, 2021
This study examines the effects of financial inclusion on energy poverty using the 2018 Turkish Household Budget and Consumption Expenditure Surveys. The study adopts three different measures of energy poverty and then analyzes the impact of financial ...
Eyüp Dogan   +2 more
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Vaccine and inclusion

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2021
AbstractIn majoritarian democracies, popular policies may not be inclusive, and inclusive policies may not be popular. This dilemma raises the crucial question of when it is possible to design a policy that is both inclusive and popular. We address this question in the context of vaccine allocation in a polarized economy facing a pandemic.
Nganmeni, Zéphirin   +3 more
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Inclusion: Dimensions of inclusion in education

International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
The understanding of inclusion in education has transcended the assumption that inclusion is about students with special needs. It concerns the inclusion of all children.
Qvortrup, Ane, Qvortrup, Lars
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Inclusively: An AI-Based Assistant for Inclusive Writing

2023
Inclusive writing is compulsory in formal communications. However, employees in private organizations, universities, and ministries often lack inclusive writing skills. For example, despite Italian grammar having masculine and feminine declensions of words, many official documents have a disrespectful prevalence of the masculine form.
Moreno La Quatra   +3 more
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