Measuring financial inclusion in developing economies: a multidimensional index / Nur Amirah Borhan, Ruhaini Muda and Saadiah Mohamad

Financial inclusion is a major policy concern especially in developing economies. However, an established measure of financial inclusion is still absent. This paper aims to fill this gap by measuring and examining the level of financial inclusion in 66 developing economies. A Financial Inclusion Ind...

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Main Authors: Borhan, Nur Amirah (Author), Muda, Ruhaini (Author), Mohamad, Saadiah (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2021-12.
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