Financial inclusion : : basic theories and empirical evidence from African countries / / Munacinga C. Simatele, editor.

Financial inclusion has been noted as a key driver of poverty alleviation and growth. Yet, most of the scholarly work that exists lacks a comprehensive discussion of how the poor interact with financial services and the channels through which such services can affect their livelihoods. This book off...

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