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Neoclassical analysis of the labor market and its institutions. A systematic development of the theory of labor supply …
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Economic growth is reflected in SDG8 of the sustainable development goals. Financial stability has been identified as a factor promoting economic growth. However, there is little evidence on the effect of financial stability on economic growth in Nigeria. This study empirically examines the...
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The study presents a review of existing research on bank profitability determinants in Africa. Using the literature review methodology, it was found that bank profitability determinants differ across countries in all regions of Africa. Some suggested areas for future research are to explore the...
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Although microfinance has played a significant role in providing a wide range of financial products and services, many microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Kenya still face major challenges with efficiently and effectively delivering microfinance services in the country. As the demand for these...
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This study investigates the risk-return spectrum of investment for going green and sustainability practice in India. This paper analyses three sustainability focused index from Indian equity market viz. S&P BSE GREENEX, S&P BSE CARBONEX and S&P BSE ESG 100. Statistical and financial rates,...
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This paper applies an interdisciplinary approach that integrates climatology with economic and financial analysis to investigate in detail the effects of climate change on the economy and financial system of Croatia. Using geospatial analysis of data from the IPCC and Copernicus programs,...
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-growth theory, the diffusion of innovations theory, development economics and modernization theory, the vulnerable group theory of … financial inclusion and the dissatisfaction theory of financial inclusion. The common methodologies used in the literature are …
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Using six widely accepted indicators, this study compares the progress made in financial inclusion in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa and the rest of the World, with a view to deducing lessons that each entity can improve upon. We find that Nigeria outperformed sub-Saharan Africa in three indicators...
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Using six widely accepted indicators, this study compares the progress made in financial inclusion in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa and the rest of the World, with a view to deducing lessons that each entity can improve upon. We find that Nigeria outperformed sub-Saharan Africa in three indicators...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015213781
Using six widely accepted indicators, this study compares the progress made in financial inclusion in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa and the rest of the World, with a view to deducing lessons that each entity can improve upon. We find that Nigeria outperformed sub-Saharan Africa in three indicators...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015213782