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financial inclusion 15 Kenya 14 capability approach 14 Financial inclusion 12 Finanzielle Inklusion 12 Welt 11 microfinance 11 World 10 Developing countries 9 Entwicklungsländer 9 Latin America 9 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 9 Entwicklungshilfe 8 Kenia 8 NGOs 8 Nichtregierungsorganisation 8 Non-governmental organization 8 Social security benefits 8 Soziale Lage 8 social movements 8 wellbeing 8 Capability approach 7 Capability-Ansatz 7 Development aid 7 Ghana 7 Lebensqualität 7 Microfinance 7 Mikrofinanzierung 7 Quality of life 7 Satisfaction 7 Social justice 7 Soziale Gerechtigkeit 7 Zufriedenheit 7 financial practices 7 informal finance 7 mobile money 7 Africa 6 India 6 Mexico 6 Social situation 6
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Free 129
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Book / Working Paper 146
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Working Paper 143 Arbeitspapier 72 Graue Literatur 72 Non-commercial literature 72
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English 146
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Johnson, Susan 21 Copestake, James G. 13 Deneulin, Séverine 12 Copestake, James 8 White, Sarah C. 8 Dinerstein, Ana C. 7 Brown, Graham K. 6 Niño-Zarazua, Max 6 Kumi, Emmanuel 5 Al Fara, Heba 4 Mehrotra, Santosh K. 4 Remnant, Fiona 4 Storchi, Silvia 4 Walton, Oliver 4 Williams, Richard 4 Garza, Oscar 3 Krijtenburg, Froukje 3 Perwez, Shahid 3 Acuña, Roger Merino 2 Akello, Sandra 2 Alamgir, Fariba 2 Allan, Claire 2 Anselmi, Laura 2 Arnold, Steven 2 Belay, Moges 2 Cabello, Mateo 2 Charles, Aurelie 2 Dalmatius, Munguleni 2 Del Monte, Pablo 2 Devine, Joseph 2 Dijk, Nadime van 2 Enria, Luisa 2 Evans, Hamish 2 Ferrero, Juan Pablo 2 Fichera, Eleonora 2 Ford, Emma 2 Forrester-Jones, Rachel 2 Fourie, Elsje 2 Galvão, Andréia 2 Goodwin-Groen, Ruth 2
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Centre for Development Studies 10 University of Bath / Centre for Development Studies 4
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Bath papers in international development and wellbeing 72 Bath Papers in International Development and Wellbeing 71 Bath Papers in International Development and Well-Being 2 Bath Papers in International Development and Wellbeing, No 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 75 EconStor 71
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The speed of the snail : the Zapatistas' autonomy de facto and the Mexican state
Dinerstein, Ana C. - 2013
The recent re-emergence of autonomy as a central demand in many social movements across the world (which involve claims for self-determination, organisational self-management and independence vis-à-vis the state and capital) has opened a theoretical space to re-think its meanings in novel ways....
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Patriarchal investments : marriage, dowry and economic change in rural Bangladesh
White, Sarah C. - 2013
Contemporary studies of marriage around the world note increased emphasis on ‘choice’ and ‘conjugality’. In South Asia, such discussions have largely displaced an earlier focus on ‘dowry’ and its implications for the gendered vulnerability of women. This paper argues that considering...
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Digitising social protection payments : progress and prospects for financial inclusion
Iazzolino, Gianluca - University of Bath / Centre for Development Studies - 2018
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Moralities of wellbeing
White, Sarah C. - 2018
This paper is a lightly edited transcript of Sarah's Inaugural Professorial Lecture on April 25, 2018. It draws on primary research in Zambia but also reflects on the promotion of wellbeing in the UK. There are three main points. 1. The need to recover a key promise of the focus on wellbeing, to...
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Local currency adoption and use : insights from a realist evaluation of the Bristol Pound
Johnson, Susan; Harvey-Wilson, Helen - 2018
Local currencies (LCs) are seen as a means of achieving greater local economic and environmental sustainability by keeping value circulating locally. However, there is weak evidence regarding their success on this score, not least because their achievement of scale is rare. There is rather more...
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Challenge funds in international development
O'Riordan, Anne - 2013
The use of challenge funds to promote economic and social development continues to grow, but has been the subject of relatively little research. This paper develops a definition of what challenge funds are and how they differ from other development funding mechanisms, taking into account their...
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Behind the aid brand : distinguishing between development finance and assistance
Copestake, James - 2013
International aid is often analysed as if it was a homogeneous product exclusively distributed between a relatively small numbers of public agencies. In contrast, this paper contributes to thinking about aid as a quasi-market with many different suppliers, users, channels, products and brands....
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The political economy of financial inclusion : working with governments on market development
Johnson, Susan - 2013
This paper examines the tensions that exist in financial inclusion policy between donor approaches founded on market modernism and governments with more activist leanings. It draws on political economy analysis – now frequently used by donors themselves – to demonstrate the underlying...
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Informality and corruption
Mishra, Ajit - 2013
The paper considers several determinants of the size of the informal sector and explores the implications of corruption. It focuses attention on an issue that has not received much attention before, namely, the link between informality and corruption. We show that corruption affects both the...
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Inclusive financial markets: Is transformation under way in Kenya?
Johnson, Susan; Arnold, Steven - 2012
Policy emphasis for financial sector development has shifted away from microfinance and towards the development of 'inclusive financial markets'. But for inclusion to take place, policy must address barriers to access. This paper analyses the socio-economic, demographic and geographic factors...
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