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UniSA’s Centre for Applied Finance and Economics Reveals Links Between Financial Inclusion and Reducing Poverty in ASEAN and East Asian Nations

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17 December 2019

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Note: This article was  published  in University of South Australia Magazine . Dr Rashesh Shrestha and Mr Tony Cavoli were featured .

UniSA’s Centre for Applied Finance and Economics reveals links between financial inclusion and reducing poverty in ASEAN and East Asian nations. Financial inclusion is a known enabler for reducing poverty and boosting prosperity,
yet more than half the world’s adult population still don’t have access to basic financial services.

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UniSA’s Centre for Applied Finance and Economics Reveals Links Between  Financial Inclusion and Reducing Poverty in ASEAN and East Asian Nations

 

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