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Title: Financial inclusion Its determinants and impact on economic growth an empirical study of India with Reference to BRICS economies
Researcher: Pandey, Amit
Guide(s): Kiran, Ravi and Sharma, Rakesh Kumar
Keywords: Economics
Economics and Business
Social Sciences
University: Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: Desire for a financially inclusive economy has been the foremost priority; however, the road to achieve financial inclusion is not so easy. This research is an attempt to identify the determinants of financial inclusion. Indian economy has been treading on the path of financial inclusiveness. This study tries to analyse financial inclusion by collecting data through a questionnaire to examine the status and relation of determinants of financial inclusion with Economic growth. In the later part an effort is made to examine financial inclusion in BRICs economies, using secondary data. This will help in presenting a true and holistic picture of financial inclusion in India in relation to other BRICS economies and also help to create a model associating determinants of financial inclusion with economic growth. The first step to increase financial inclusion is to increase the access to financial services. Hence, the first determinant of financial inclusion considered in this study is access to financial services. A five-point Likert scale has been employed for assessing the relation among determinants of financial inclusion and economic growth. Usage, Digitalisation and FinTech are included as important dimensions of access to financial services. Any effort towards financial inclusion will be incomplete without considering financial initiatives. Hence, another important determinant of financial inclusion considered is financial initiatives. Financial initiatives cover two important dimensions, viz. financial Policy and financial schemes. The third important determinant of financial inclusion considered in the study is financial literacy. Financial literacy covers two dimensions, Financial Inclusion Awareness and Financial Inclusion competency. Financial Inclusion awareness focuses on primary knowledge and deeper understanding and knowledge is covered through competency. The study examines the relation among determinants of financial inclusion and economic growth. The research also examines the mediation of financial
Pagination: xiii, 125p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/522830
Appears in Departments:School of Humanities and Social Sciences

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