The Conclusion of Digital Financial Inclusion: Revisiting Poverty Theories in the Context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
David Mhlanga ()
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David Mhlanga: University of Johannesburg
Chapter Chapter 19 in Digital Financial Inclusion, 2022, pp 343-352 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract A new model for digital financial inclusion has emerged because of the convergence of digital technologies and the financial sector. This strategy encourages financial accessibility for everybody. This chapter provides a synopsis of the overall context, topics, and chapters of the book, in addition to extra details. The book focuses on four main topics: poverty, financial inclusion, digital financial inclusion, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Each of these topics is discussed in detail throughout the text. The book “Digital Financial Inclusion: Revisiting Poverty Theories in the Context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution” is one of a kind since it connects the topics of poverty, digital financial inclusion, financial inclusion, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This makes the book very interesting to read. This book challenges the conventional academic viewpoints on financial inclusion and the alleviation of poverty, and it differs from other works on these topics since it focuses on the Fourth Industrial Revolution in relation to these concerns.
Keywords: Digital; Financial; Inclusion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16687-7_19
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