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Economic and social implications of the access to financial services both in developed and in developing countries have increasingly promoted the debate around the issue of considering “financial inclusion” as a public good, according to potential positive externalities associated to greater...
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growth in India. The rationale for inclusive financial system, taking banking services to the vulnerable sections, role of …The two decades of post reform period in India witnessed transformation of the economy in to a higher growth plane …
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This study has uniquely established that financing women though Self Help Groups has a significant role in empowering women, which is a smart economics indeed in achieving the objective of economic development of the weaker sections. The findings of this study establish using the statistical...
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Microfinance across the globe is being practiced as a tool to mitigate poverty and chiefly as an empowerment tool to … uplift the downtrodden. The paper has uniquely established that Self Help Groups in India have been significantly successful … in achieving the objective of economic development of the weaker sections of the society in India. The paper has founded …
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The capital structure of firms that face restrictions on liquidity (i.e. that cannot hedge continuously) is affected by the agency costs and moral-hazard implicit in the contracts they establish with stockholders and customers. It is demonstrated in this paper that then an optimal level of...
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. Conventional mechanisms such as micro-finance, small-medium-enterprises (SME), and micro-insurance to enhance financial inclusion … availability of micro-finance and SME financing, financial exclusion may not be fully overcome. Therefore, one needs to utilize …
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to finance by the poor is a prerequisite for poverty reduction in order to achieve inclusive growth and sustainable … efforts on the inclusive growth in the case of a developing economy like India by considering the most reliable data for the …
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As financial inclusion gains popularity in developed and developing economies, there is a need for a single index, (simple in computation with little or no assumptions) that pools together the financial inclusion indicators adopted by the IMF financial access survey. The various variants of...
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The government of India had initiated bank payments of wages under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee … Programme (MGNREGP). This initiative is undoubtedly a big financial inclusion drive particularly among the rural poor of India … holders of the households are deprived to become literate about banking services. This initiative of the government also …
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This research is to assess the issues of financial inclusion of youth entrepreneurs in the creative industry, in particular the clothing industry, in DI Yogyakarta province. The research found that most entrepreneurs have access to credit from commercial banks, and indicate that there is...
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