Banks, Microfinance Institutions and Fintech: How The Ratio of Male and Female Entrepreneurs Moderates their Capacity for Financial Inclusion
Mamadou Ndione,
Arvind Ashta () and
Bernard Bahama Bako Liba
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Mamadou Ndione: UO - Université d'Orléans
Bernard Bahama Bako Liba: UO - Université d'Orléans
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Date: 2023-11-16
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Published in IIFT Conference on CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (CIIE 2023), Nov 2023, Kolkata, India
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Working Paper: Banks, microfinance institutions and fintech: how the ratio of male and female entrepreneurs moderates their capacity for financial inclusion (2024)
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