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Measuring Financial Capability : Questionnaires and Implementation Guidance for Low-, and Middle-Income Countries

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  • Elaine Kempson
  • Valeria Perotti
  • Kinnon Scott

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  • Elaine Kempson & Valeria Perotti & Kinnon Scott, 2013. "Measuring Financial Capability : Questionnaires and Implementation Guidance for Low-, and Middle-Income Countries," World Bank Publications - Reports 16295, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Robert Cull & Kinnon Scott, 2010. "Measuring Household Usage of Financial Services: Does it Matter How or Whom You Ask?," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 24(2), pages 199-233, April.
    2. Elaine Kempson & Valeria Perotti & Kinnon Scott, 2013. "Measuring Financial Capability : A New Instrument and Results from Low- and Middle-Income Countries," World Bank Publications - Reports 16296, The World Bank Group.
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