This book assembles a collection of cutting-edge research on financial inclusion, featuring contributions from diverse contributing authors with expertise in various aspects of finance and economics. The volume is structured to examine the main trends and challenges surrounding financial inclusion, while shedding light on its implications for different economies and societies. From the determinants of financial inclusion to its effects on economic agents, financial institutions, and entire economies, each chapter delves into crucial questions, exploring both the theoretical and empirical aspects of the topic.
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Access To Water and Sanitation
•Credit Risk
•Economic Growth
•Energy Needs
•Environmental Inequality
•Financial Inclusion
•Financial Innovation
•Financial Institutions
•Financial Literacy
•Gender Inequality
•Monetary Policy
•Poverty Reduction
•Public Policy
•Sustainable Development Goals
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Access To Water and Sanitation
•Credit Risk
•Economic Growth
•Energy Needs
•Environmental Inequality
•Financial Inclusion
•Financial Innovation
•Financial Institutions
•Financial Literacy
•Gender Inequality
•Monetary Policy
•Poverty Reduction
•Public Policy
•Sustainable Development Goals