This article analyses the effects of financial inclusion on poverty in terms of household income per capita in Cambodia, with data from the FinScope Survey carried out in 2015. The analysis describes the effects via financial literacy, accounting for endogenous selection bias resulting from unobserved confounders and for structural differences between users and non-users of financial services in terms of income functions. The findings suggest that the use of financial services is very likely to make a great contribution to reducing household budget deficit and poverty if the users, female in particular, have at least basic financial knowledge
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the financial inclusion index a...
Financial inclusion can be understood as the provision of financial services in a convenient and app...
This study investigated the effect of financial inclusion and fintech on economic fundamentals and p...
This article investigates the barriers to formal financial inclusion in Cambodia, focusing on saving...
This paper examines the effects of the imposition of an interest rate ceiling in the microfinance se...
This dissertation includes seven chapters. In chapter 1, we provide the focus and motivation of the ...
Using yearly data for 40 countries between 2000 and 2021, this article seeks to examine the connecti...
Recent studies at national level have emphasized the failure of microfinance services as a means for...
The study assessed the impact of financial inclusion on poverty reduction among rural people in Tanz...
The past two decades have witnessed a high national importance to financial inclusion around the wor...
This paper examines the effects of mobile phones on financial inclusion in terms of households’ upta...
This paper examines the relationship between financial inclusion and poverty in Uganda taking into a...
Financial inclusion has been on the agenda as a vehicle of economic development in modern times. Stu...
In this paper, we question the promotion of financial inclusion, and microfinance specifically, as a...
Financial inclusion programmes seek to increase access to financial services such as credit, savings...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the financial inclusion index a...
Financial inclusion can be understood as the provision of financial services in a convenient and app...
This study investigated the effect of financial inclusion and fintech on economic fundamentals and p...
This article investigates the barriers to formal financial inclusion in Cambodia, focusing on saving...
This paper examines the effects of the imposition of an interest rate ceiling in the microfinance se...
This dissertation includes seven chapters. In chapter 1, we provide the focus and motivation of the ...
Using yearly data for 40 countries between 2000 and 2021, this article seeks to examine the connecti...
Recent studies at national level have emphasized the failure of microfinance services as a means for...
The study assessed the impact of financial inclusion on poverty reduction among rural people in Tanz...
The past two decades have witnessed a high national importance to financial inclusion around the wor...
This paper examines the effects of mobile phones on financial inclusion in terms of households’ upta...
This paper examines the relationship between financial inclusion and poverty in Uganda taking into a...
Financial inclusion has been on the agenda as a vehicle of economic development in modern times. Stu...
In this paper, we question the promotion of financial inclusion, and microfinance specifically, as a...
Financial inclusion programmes seek to increase access to financial services such as credit, savings...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the financial inclusion index a...
Financial inclusion can be understood as the provision of financial services in a convenient and app...
This study investigated the effect of financial inclusion and fintech on economic fundamentals and p...