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Impact of Financial Inclusion in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: a Systematic Review of Reviews

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:43 authored by Philip Mader, Maren Duvendack
Financial inclusion programmes seek to increase access to financial services such as credit, savings, insurance and money transfers and so allow poor and low-income households in low- and middle-income countries to enhance their welfare, grasp opportunities, mitigate shocks, and ultimately escape poverty. This systematic review of reviews assesses the evidence on economic, social, behavioural and gender-related outcomes from financial inclusion. It collects and appraises all of the existing meta-studies - that is systematic reviews and meta-analyses - of the impact of financial inclusion. The authors first analyse the strength of the methods used in those meta-studies, then synthesise the findings from those that are of a sufficient quality, and finally, report the implications for policy, programming, practice and further research arising from the evidence. Eleven studies are included in the analysis.

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Duvendack, M. and Mader, P. (2019) Impact of financial inclusion in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of reviews. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2019:2

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A Campbell Systematic Review 2019:2

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© Duvendack et al.

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Business, Markets and the State

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