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financial exclusion that persist in Mexico, with focus on the role of financial literacy. Our analysis is based on the 2018 … National Survey of Financial Inclusion in Mexico (ENIF). To address the potential endogeneity between financial inclusion and …, socioeconomic vulnerabilities, personality traits, and lack of trust in financial institutions hamper financial inclusion in Mexico. …
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This research aims to identify the factors explaining the level of financial literacy, divided into three levels, low, medium and high, of the Mexican population over the age of 18. This study fills a gap in microeconomic studies, which essentially lack an analysis of financial literacy and the...
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experiments around a large financial literacy course offered in Mexico City to understand the reasons for low take-up, and to …
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This note shows how big data can help combine experimental with non-experimental approaches in impact evaluations when take-up is low. In this study, author have access to a large administrative data set (of 660 MB), which follows the monthly financial indicators of each client for up to 18...
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This report describes a baseline measure of the financial capability of the Mexican adult population. Chapter one describes the Mexican context and the rationale for the financial capability study. Chapter two describes key findings related to daily money management and financial planning...
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