Financial Inclusion, Remittance Inflows, and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries
Evidence from Empirical Analyses
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- 409,00 kr
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- 409,00 kr
Publisher Description
Many empirical analyses have demonstrated that financial inclusion and remittance inflows both indicate the potential of finance to resolve issues of growth and poverty in developing countries. Based on a wide-ranging review of prior research and empirical analyses from a new perspective, this book aims to systematically clarify the relations between financial inclusion, remittance inflows, economic growth, and poverty reduction in developing countries, revealing a new role for development finance.
Contents: About the Authors List of Abbreviations List of Figures List of Tables IntroductionFinancial Inclusion and Economic Growth: Is Banking Breadth Important for Economic Growth?Financial Inclusion and Poverty Reduction: Has Microfinance Been Helpful to Poor People?Remittance Inflows and Economic Growth: Clarifying Conflicting Results in the LiteratureRemittance Inflows and Poverty Reduction: How Economic Development Affects Remittances' Effect on Poverty ReductionRemittance Inflows and Financial Inclusion: Do Workers' Remittances Promote Access to Finance?Financial Inclusion, Remittance Inflows, and Poverty Reduction: Complements or Substitutes? Index
Readership: Students, professionals and researchers who want to understand the importance of financial inclusion and international remittances for economic development.Economic Growth;Financial Inclusion;Poverty Reduction;Remittances0Key Features:Contains useful information on development finance, suggestions to alleviate poverty, and application of econometric methods