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Access to Financial Services : A Review of the Issues and Public Policy Objectives

2006

Claessens, Stijn


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Capital adequacy; Private savings; Savings accounts; Banking crises; Moneylenders; Financial intermediation; Small borrowers; Repayment capacity; Financial exclusion; Banking services; Payment services; Credit information; Credit lines; Deposit accounts; Small businesses; Financial service providers; Expenditures; Financial markets; Bank branch; Financial service; International finance; Access to payments; Trade credit; Access to bank accounts; Deposits; Advanced technology; Greater access; Financial sector development; Income groups; Postal savings; Credit extension; Private credit; Access to financing; Lenders; Administrative burdens; Electronic transfer accounts; Mutual funds; External finance; Finances; Loan applications; Borrowing; Exclusion; Small business administration; Growth opportunities; Start-up costs; Chambers of commerce; Bank services; Payments services; Access to international markets; Electronic deposits; Institutional capacity; Consumer finance; Capital markets; Credit requirements; Information sharing; Savings bank account; Equity finance; Benefits of access; Employers; Formal financial service; Credit unions; Moral hazard; Electronic transfer account; Credit bureau; Savings bank; High interest rates; Access to finance; Insurance services; Informal financial institution; Commercial bank; Depositors; Financing obstacles; Credit associations; E-finance; Volatile income; Financial literacy; Electronic payments; Provision of access; Formal financial institution; Usury laws; Securities; Electronic transfer; Inequality; Account owners; Credit information bureaus; Credit access; Minimum balances; Retail banks; Financial depth; Forms of credit; Stock markets; E-bank; Financial products; Financial system development; Borrower; Credit history; Consumer credit; Government interventions; Barriers to growth; Social commitment; Formal bank; Federal reserve; Small business; Financial system; Home ownership; Rates of return; Access to financial services; Public policy; Absence of credit; Social exclusion; Housing finance; Access to credit; Creditworthiness; Credit union; Pawnshops; Credit scoring; Investment opportunities; Credit bureaus; Financial intermediaries; Public banks; Interest rate; Federal benefits; Literacy requirements; Poor borrowers; Net worth; Small bank; Multinationals; Lending requirements; Finance companies; Bank account; Loanable funds; Electronic transfers; Credit constraints; Loan; Credit analysis; Bank access; Financial development; Savings account; Postal banks; Financial reform; Access barriers; Informal finance; Community reinvestment; Development bank; Enterprise credit; Lender; Information asymmetries; Banking system; Lack of access; Collateral; Financial systems; Economies of scale; Postal bank; Profitable banking; Formal financial services; Financial services providers; Universal access; Agricultural bank; Installments; Banking relationship; Smart cards; Bad credit; Capital requirements; Deposit; Formal financial institutions; Usury; Microfinance institutions; Proximity banks; Savings product; External financing; Savings services
Language
English

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