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Title:
DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES

Authors:
Ashraf Lotfey Elsayed, Ibrahim Mosaad Elatroush

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Ashraf Lotfey Elsayed, Ibrahim Mosaad Elatroush
Department of Economics, Tanta University, Egypt

MLA 8
Elsayed, Ashraf Lotfey, and Ibrahim Mosaad Elatroush. "DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 4, no. 3, Mar. 2019, pp. 2458-2477, ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=178. Accessed Mar. 2019.
APA
Elsayed, A., & Elatroush, I. (2019, March). DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 4(3), 2458-2477. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=178
Chicago
Elsayed, Ashraf Lotfey, and Ibrahim Mosaad Elatroush. "DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 4, no. 3 (March 2019), 2458-2477. Accessed March, 2019. ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=178.

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Abstract:
This paper investigates main determent that may affect financial inclusion in sample of 21 middle-income countries. Two stages least squares and principal component techniques are employed for this sort of cross-sectional data for the year 2017 to determine key indicators that influence financial inclusion. Results show that to enhance financial inclusion in these countries a set of governmental policies should be applied.

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