A Conceptual Framework for Financial Inclusion and Recent Evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa

  • King M
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Abstract

Access to formal financial services has the potential to help transform the lives of low-income households through three channels: the smoothing of consumption, investment in human or productive capital and the management of vulnerabilities. However, approximately...

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King, M. (2014). A Conceptual Framework for Financial Inclusion and Recent Evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa. In Enacting Globalization (pp. 20–32). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137361943_3

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