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Financial Access and Household Welfare : Evidence from Mauritania

2016

Amendola, Alessandra | Boccia, Marinella | Mele, Gianluca | Sensini, Luca


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Banking industry; Transportation services; Cultural norms; Financial intermediation; Borrowing; Financial sector assessment; Payment; Exclusion; Formal financial institution; Employee; Lack of information; Payments; Household welfare; Informal financing; Educational attainment; Microfinance institutions; Small business; Village fund; Informal finance; Credit application; Access to credit; Family; Formal credit; Financial development; Credit providers; Credit card; Financial products; Credit information; Social banking; Demand for credit; Advanced degrees; Vulnerable households; Cultural barriers; Small businesses; Access to services; Source of information; Financial services; Bank credit; Transportation service; Solvency; Financial access; Borrowers; Indicators of access; Household; Creditors; Banking services; Money transfers; Investment decisions; Formal banking; Financial infrastructure; Economic empowerment; Inequality; Financial institution; Finance access; Education level; Credit program; Mfi; Financial system; Savings accounts; Information asymmetry; Informal economy; Insurance services; Bank branches; Loan; Mfis; Lenders; Interest; Deposit; Access to financial services; Liquidity risks; Credit history; Employees; Credit applications; Banking system; Public credit; Rural financial services; Rural banks; Access to finance; Revenue; Credit market; Security; Head of household; Misreporting; Borrower; Electronic payment; Urban area; Access to formal credit; Credit access; Expenditures; People; Education spending; Deposits
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Working Paper; Text
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7533

2022-09-15
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