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There is increased emphasis on financial inclusion from the Government, regulators, banks, NGOs, and individuals. Proponents of development finance like Md. Yunus are going to the extent of making it as a fundamental right of an individual. But, there is demand as well as supply side constraints...
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Financial inclusion has become matter of concern for all stakeholders. Measures with varying intensity are being taken by every stakeholder to improve the situation. But, unless the impact of those initiatives is measured, it will not be possible to decide future course of action. There are...
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The significance of financial education as a transformation agent in the financial inclusion agenda of the nation is undisputed in academic as well as practitioner’s circle. This paper discusses its impact on the financial well being of the people and further highlights the steps taken by...
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The significance of financial education as a transformation agent in the financial inclusion agenda of the nation is undisputed in academic as well as practitioner’s circle. This paper discusses its impact on the financial well being of the people and further highlights the steps taken by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011258745
Inclusive growth requires empowerment of the disadvantaged and such empowerment can be best achieved through education. Education and the Human Development Index of a country are directly correlated. Education is one of the pillars on which rests the edifice of social sector reforms. However,...
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