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Financial Exclusion in Central African Republic

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  • Mokobongo, France
  • Mballa Nerry Urbain Cyrille
  • Koyongozo Alain Douath
  • Dacko Georgette
  • Gonessa Michael Emmanuel

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Access to and use of financial services is critical to ensure the economic and social integration of citizens in today's society. It is also a necessity for employment, economic growth, poverty reduction and social inclusion. This recognition explains the interest given by governments and international institutions to the issue of financial inclusion as the cornerstone of economic and social development and well-being. The goal of financial inclusion is to expand access to affordable banking and financial products and services for populations excluded from the traditional banking circuit (Osei-Assibey, 2009, Kabakova and Plaksenkov 2018 and Demircguc-Kunt et al. 2018)

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  • Mokobongo, France & Mballa Nerry Urbain Cyrille & Koyongozo Alain Douath & Dacko Georgette & Gonessa Michael Emmanuel, 2022. "Financial Exclusion in Central African Republic," Working Papers 4953ab63-f8d5-4543-8859-7, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:4953ab63-f8d5-4543-8859-70131898497c
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    1. Peterson K. Ozili & David Mhlanga, 2024. "Why is financial inclusion so popular? An analysis of development buzzwords," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 36(1), pages 231-253, January.

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