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individuals with little previous training in science subjects. Finally, our evidence suggests that epidemic-induced distrust …
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We ask whether epidemic exposure leads to a shift in financial technology usage and who participates in this shift. We … exploit a dataset combining Gallup World Polls and Global Findex surveys for some 250,000 individuals in 140 countries …, merging them with information on the incidence of epidemics and local 3G internet infrastructure. Epidemic exposure is …
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We review the growth experience of middle-income countries. Economic factors associated with growth appear to differ between middle income and other countries. The efficiency of the financial system is importantly related to the growth rate in low- and middle-income countries, but appears to...
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