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Financial inclusion in emerging markets = a road map for sustainable growth /
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Financial inclusion in emerging markets/ edited by Ananda S., Dharmendra Singh.
其他題名:
a road map for sustainable growth /
其他作者:
S., Ananda.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2021.,
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xxix, 332 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Section I: Financial Inclusion Practices -- Chapter 1 Demographic discriminators in the adoption of banking services: Evidence from the Primitive Tribal Households -- Chapter 2 Financial Inclusion in OIC Countries: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 3 Key Determinants of Financial Inclusion: An Empirical Evidence from Western Balkan Countries -- Section II: Banking Products and Services -- Chapter 4 Business Correspondents' Perspective on Financial Inclusion Initiatives: An Empirical Analysis -- Chapter 5 Assessing the performance of district cooperative banks: An efficiency-based approach -- Section III: Micro Insurance and Credit Societies -- Chapter 6 Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Miro Health Insurance Schemes -- Chapter 7 Using a non-traditional multi-dimensional index approach to assess the performance of primary agricultural credit societies -- Section IV: Micro-financing and Self-help Groups -- Chapter 8 Are Indian Microfinance Institutions Efficient? A Two-Stage Double Bootstrapped DEA-based Analysis -- Chapter 9 Impact of microcredit on livelihood status of rural women in India -- Chapter 10 Role of Self-Help Groups in Poverty Alleviation and Women Empowerment with Reference to India -- Section V: Government Policies and Regulations -- Chapter 11 Microfinance sector and the supportive role of regulator in its transformation: A case study of Indian State -- Section VI: Key Drivers of Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 12 Transforming Financial Sector through financial literacy and Fintech revolution -- Chapter 13 Impact of Financial Factors on Social and Financial Sustainability in Indian Banking Sector: A Mediating Role of Financial Literacy -- Chapter 14 Promoting financial inclusion through digital wallets: An Empirical Study with street vendors -- Section VII: Sustainable Economic Growth -- Chapter 15 Digital Financial Inclusion: Strategic Issues and Imperatives -- Chapter 16 Financial Inclusion and inequality: An Empirical study from Saudi Arabia.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Financial exclusion - Prevention. - Developing countries -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2652-4
ISBN:
9789811626524
Financial inclusion in emerging markets = a road map for sustainable growth /
Financial inclusion in emerging markets
a road map for sustainable growth /[electronic resource] :edited by Ananda S., Dharmendra Singh. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xxix, 332 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
Section I: Financial Inclusion Practices -- Chapter 1 Demographic discriminators in the adoption of banking services: Evidence from the Primitive Tribal Households -- Chapter 2 Financial Inclusion in OIC Countries: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 3 Key Determinants of Financial Inclusion: An Empirical Evidence from Western Balkan Countries -- Section II: Banking Products and Services -- Chapter 4 Business Correspondents' Perspective on Financial Inclusion Initiatives: An Empirical Analysis -- Chapter 5 Assessing the performance of district cooperative banks: An efficiency-based approach -- Section III: Micro Insurance and Credit Societies -- Chapter 6 Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Miro Health Insurance Schemes -- Chapter 7 Using a non-traditional multi-dimensional index approach to assess the performance of primary agricultural credit societies -- Section IV: Micro-financing and Self-help Groups -- Chapter 8 Are Indian Microfinance Institutions Efficient? A Two-Stage Double Bootstrapped DEA-based Analysis -- Chapter 9 Impact of microcredit on livelihood status of rural women in India -- Chapter 10 Role of Self-Help Groups in Poverty Alleviation and Women Empowerment with Reference to India -- Section V: Government Policies and Regulations -- Chapter 11 Microfinance sector and the supportive role of regulator in its transformation: A case study of Indian State -- Section VI: Key Drivers of Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 12 Transforming Financial Sector through financial literacy and Fintech revolution -- Chapter 13 Impact of Financial Factors on Social and Financial Sustainability in Indian Banking Sector: A Mediating Role of Financial Literacy -- Chapter 14 Promoting financial inclusion through digital wallets: An Empirical Study with street vendors -- Section VII: Sustainable Economic Growth -- Chapter 15 Digital Financial Inclusion: Strategic Issues and Imperatives -- Chapter 16 Financial Inclusion and inequality: An Empirical study from Saudi Arabia.
This book discusses ideas for stakeholders to develop strategies for the access and use of financial products and services such as deposits, loans, and fund transfer mechanism, insurance, payment services, and intermediaries, distribution channels at economical prices in order to cater to the needs of the poor and underprivileged people. The level of economic activities determines the growth and sustainability of an economy. The availability of financial resources, investment, demand, and supply of goods and services leads to the sustainable growth of an economy. Financial inclusion ensures ease of access, availability, and usage of the formal financial system, product, and services for all members, especially of an emerging economy. The book provides conceptual and practical ideas from the practitioners, best practices from the experts, and empirical views from the researchers to frame policies, guidelines, strategic planning, and designing initiatives and activities and also to set directions for future research. Dr. Ananda Suryanarayana is currently Director of Postgraduate Studies and Research Department at College of Banking & Financial Studies, Oman. He has 29 years of expertise in the area of management education. He has also served in Mutual Fund Industry for about four years. Dr. Dharmendra Singh is teaching at Modern College of Business and Science (MCBS), Oman. He has more than 19 years of experience in teaching Finance and Accounting courses.
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LC Class. No.: HG176.55 / .F56 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 332.091724
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