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Financial inclusion and inflation
... M0 and M1, monetary aggregate M0, inflation, and GDP growth ...rate. Inflation and GDP growth rate are endogenous ...financial inclusion. In this point I test the relation ... See full document
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Deconstructing the gender gap in rural financial inclusion
... men and women (such as the Land Act and Village Land Act of 1999, mandating that women should be treated equally to men in terms of rights to acquire, hold, use and deal with land, the National Land ... See full document
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The two waves of financial liberalization in Latin America
... removed financial liberalization from the immediate policy debate, it reappeared on the agenda of conditionality that accompanied the external debt ...Bank, and other agencies has increased and the ... See full document
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Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
... La variable dependiente en el modelo econométrico será, por tanto, la inclusión financiera, que estará representada por el acceso al menos a uno de los siguientes productos financieros:[r] ... See full document
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Tax shields in Colombia and their effect on leverage and investments
... Intercept and dummy variables, b) Firm specific variables, and c) Country wide ...standardized and inflation adjusted when ...variables, and total (Specs 1 & 2) or net (Spec 3) ..., ... See full document
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Inflation Uncertainty in Chile: Asymmetries and the News Impact Curve
... linear and non-linear models display shapes biased accord- ing to the variable being ...in financial time series, volatility NIC functions are biased toward the negative side of the figure, that is, ... See full document
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ARGENTINA 2002-2008: ECONOMIC CYCLE, INFLATION AND GROWTH
... little inclusion of orthodox regimes), and the foreign exchange constraint, typical of ‘national-popular’ regimes (or populism), setting up a pendulum like path that signed most of the last half of the 20 ... See full document
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Financial inclusion of the poor and money laundering indicators: empirical evidence for Colombia
... trade‐off. Financial inclusion seeks to expand the accessibility and usage of the financial system to all individuals, including services such as bank accounts, digital services, loans ... See full document
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An alternative to inflation targeting in Latin America: macroeconomic policies focused on employment
... IMF and analysts with neoliberal perspectives have systematically attributed the frequent crises during the financial globalization period – commonly associated with exchange rate appreciation and ... See full document
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The Poor and the Rich: Preferences Over Inflation and Unemployment
... see inflation moving higher,” because “inflation is a tax and those least able to afford it generally suffer the ...population,” and added that “poorer households tend to hold a larger ... See full document
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Fintech e inclusión financiera : los casos de México, Chile y PerúFintech and financial inclusion : the cases of Mexico, Chile, and Peru
... fields, and microfinance was highlighted as the predecessor of financial ...Mexico, and Peru was studied to conclude that, although important progress has been made in the three countries, the ... See full document
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Reflexiones sobre la Inclusión Financiera en el ámbito internacional: Evolución y nuevos desafíos
... for Financial Inclusion plasmada en la denominada De- claración Maya, cuyo éxito radica en un marco de actuación flexible, en el cual se reconocen las particularidades de cada país miembro, así como las ... See full document
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On the Endogeneity of Inflation Targeting: Preferences Over Inflation
... of inclusion of trade and inflation aversion drops marginally below ...12 and 13 is that the latter corrects for the potential errors in the estimates of inflation ...had ... See full document
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TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT, 2010: EMPLOYMENT, GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT.
... education and infrastructure improvements to reduce ...growth and employment creation continued to be ...change and sufficient capital accumulation, which could have boosted growth and created ... See full document
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Financial inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean: review and lessons
... etc.), and the fact that systemic shocks –that have repeatedly hit the economies in the region- should have a stronger impact on MFIs, which are often poorly diversified across sectors and ...system ... See full document
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Financial inclusion in Latin America
... Financial inclusion is a broad, multi- dimensional, and polysemic concept, constantly evolving, constructed, and ...elements and variables in order to achieve its ...financial ... See full document
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woodford 2012 inflation targeting and financial stability
... stability, and the use of it to maintain price stability and stable real activity? Yes, I think there will almost inevitably be a tension between these alternative objectives, as the model in the next ... See full document
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Financial inclusion in Colombia: A scoping literature review
... ‘Financial inclusion has been one of the key pillars of Colombia’s development strategy for a number of ...years. Financial inclusion policies have aimed at channelling microcredit to the ... See full document
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International financial inclusion: some multidimensional determinants
... evaluate financial inclusion and its possi- ble determinants in a global scope with a multidimensional approach, the weaknes- ses attributed to panel models must not be overlooked: these models ... See full document
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Financial Inclusion Index an Application to Mexico
... payments, and insurance from formal service ...convenient and responsible service delivery, at a cost affordable to the customer and sustainable for the provider with the result that financially ... See full document
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