Essays about: "banking in developing countries"
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1. THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC STATUS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Over the past few decades, mobile and wireless technologies have been evolving rapidly which has influenced household income, wealth, and consumption levels, especially in developing countries. Specifically, this paper estimates the impact of digital technology on household economic status in Nigeria, the largest economy and mobile market in Africa. READ MORE
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2. Critical Factors that Affect the Adoption of Mobile Payment Services in Developed and Developing Countries
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : The financial services division has been significantly impacted by the emergence of mobile payments, which can be attributed to the fast progressions in mobile technology and the widespread adoption of smartphones. The present research investigates critical factors prompting the adoption of mobile payment services in developed and developing countries, namely Sweden, Estonia, Germany, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. READ MORE
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3. Credit Scoring Based on Behavioural Data
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Credit modelling has traditionally been done by credit institutes based on financial data about the individuals requesting the credit. While this has been sufficient in lowering risk in developed economies with plenty of financial data it is inefficient in developing economies and fails to reach the unbanked population. READ MORE
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4. The banking of education for sustainable development : A critical discourse analysis of the World Bank’s education policy from a modern/colonial world system perspective
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : Throughout colonial history, education has been used actively in an attempt to assimilate subaltern cultures into the colonizers’ realm. This study looks at the relationship between education of children in developing countries as a tool within sustainable development in relation to the colonial past and modern day coloniality. READ MORE
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5. Women and Mobile Money in Lesotho: Intended and unintended consequences of mobile money usage in Morija
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : Limited access to formal banking leaves large shares of the population in developing countries underbanked or unbanked. One tool believed to enhance financial inclusion is the financial service mobile money, which has spread quickly especially in Africa. READ MORE