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Assessing changes in household access to financial services in Mexico: an analysis of the BANSEFI/SAGARPA panel survey 2004 2007

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Table 9 breaks the sample in two additional dimensions. First, we compare changes in urban  areas with changes in rural areas
Table 10  Change in Penetration of  Popular Sector Financial lnstitutions
Figure 2 shows the relationship between income and opening an account in a slightly  different way, but tells a similar story
Table 14 shows that both the trust measures and the one measure of risk do remain even alter  controlling for education, age and household wealth
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