Financial inclusion and its determinants: the case of Argentina
Published on Friday, January 16, 2015 | Updated on Tuesday, November 13, 2018
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Financial inclusion and its determinants: the case of Argentina
This paper analyses the three dimensions determining financial inclusion in the case of Argentina, from a micro-economic perspective. On the supply side, formal financial services are accessed through traditional channels: branches and ATMs, with an as-yet incipient regulation for financial inclusion, unlike the situation in neighbouring countries. In terms of use, a person’s level of education, income and age are all important variables which determine whether they have financial products such as accounts, credit and debit cards, formal credit and electronic payments. Finally, the factors affecting the perception of different barriers of involuntary exclusion are: income and age. JEL: D14, G21.
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