Financial Inclusion and the Middle of the Pyramid, a New Public Revenue Strategy for the Twenty-First Century

  • Mitchell K
  • Scott R
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… Informal markets are, by and large, a product of ineffective or nonexistent regulation tied to low state capacity—for example, the average size of the shadow economy as a percentage of …

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Mitchell, K., & Scott, R. H. (2019). Financial Inclusion and the Middle of the Pyramid, a New Public Revenue Strategy for the Twenty-First Century. In Pesos or Plastic? (pp. 1–32). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14876-8_1

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