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Financial Inclusion.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (137 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781788211192
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Financial InclusionDDC classification:
  • 306.3
LOC classification:
  • HG101 .K579 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- 1 Introduction -- Structure of the book -- 2 What is financial inclusion? -- Defining financial inclusion -- Key distinctions -- Exclusion versus inclusion -- Global South and Global North -- Concept, intervention and assemblage -- Key players -- Accion -- The Alliance for Financial Inclusion -- The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation -- The Grameen Bank -- The World Bank -- Key questions -- 3 Financial inclusion as a tool of poverty eradication: the case of microcredit -- From microcredit to microfinance -- The microcredit model -- Microfinance in Bangladesh -- Microfinance in India -- The commercial turn -- The lived experience of microcredit -- The fall of microcredit -- Conclusion -- 4 Financial inclusion as the production of new markets: the case of reverse redlining -- Redlining -- Reverse redlining -- The feminization of finance -- Conclusion -- 5 Financial inclusion as financial subjectivity: the case of financial capability in the UK -- Financial exclusion: geographies of inequality -- Discovering financial inclusion: a "Third Way" in poverty alleviation -- Financial subjectivity and asset-based welfare -- Financial literacy and capability -- Financial capability in the era of austerity -- Conclusion: dynamics of inclusion, risk and practice - financial inclusion as a new form of exclusion? -- 6 Financial inclusion as political project: the case of conditional cash transfers -- Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera -- CCTs and financial inclusion -- Financial nudges -- Financial inclusion through contractual governance -- Conclusion: achieving financial inclusion by other means -- 7 Financial inclusion as transformations in financial practice: the case of mobile money -- Mobile money: overview -- M-PESA -- Mobile money and airtime gifting.
Mobile money as financial inclusion -- M-PESA and microcredit -- Conclusion: re-making money -- 8 Conclusion -- Access rather than money -- Formal and informal -- Involving a broader array of stakeholders and partners -- The financial subject -- Critical financial inclusion -- References -- Index.
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Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- 1 Introduction -- Structure of the book -- 2 What is financial inclusion? -- Defining financial inclusion -- Key distinctions -- Exclusion versus inclusion -- Global South and Global North -- Concept, intervention and assemblage -- Key players -- Accion -- The Alliance for Financial Inclusion -- The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation -- The Grameen Bank -- The World Bank -- Key questions -- 3 Financial inclusion as a tool of poverty eradication: the case of microcredit -- From microcredit to microfinance -- The microcredit model -- Microfinance in Bangladesh -- Microfinance in India -- The commercial turn -- The lived experience of microcredit -- The fall of microcredit -- Conclusion -- 4 Financial inclusion as the production of new markets: the case of reverse redlining -- Redlining -- Reverse redlining -- The feminization of finance -- Conclusion -- 5 Financial inclusion as financial subjectivity: the case of financial capability in the UK -- Financial exclusion: geographies of inequality -- Discovering financial inclusion: a "Third Way" in poverty alleviation -- Financial subjectivity and asset-based welfare -- Financial literacy and capability -- Financial capability in the era of austerity -- Conclusion: dynamics of inclusion, risk and practice - financial inclusion as a new form of exclusion? -- 6 Financial inclusion as political project: the case of conditional cash transfers -- Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera -- CCTs and financial inclusion -- Financial nudges -- Financial inclusion through contractual governance -- Conclusion: achieving financial inclusion by other means -- 7 Financial inclusion as transformations in financial practice: the case of mobile money -- Mobile money: overview -- M-PESA -- Mobile money and airtime gifting.

Mobile money as financial inclusion -- M-PESA and microcredit -- Conclusion: re-making money -- 8 Conclusion -- Access rather than money -- Formal and informal -- Involving a broader array of stakeholders and partners -- The financial subject -- Critical financial inclusion -- References -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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