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Building Financial Resilience - Do Credit and Finance Schemes Serve or Impoverish Vulnerable People?

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This book examines how credit and finance schemes affect the financial lives of vulnerable people around the world. These schemes include payday lending, matched savings, and financial literacy in the Global North, and micro-credit and mobile banking in the Global South. Buckland sets these schemes within the context of financialization and seeks to identify strengths, weaknesses, and ways to enhance the well-being of vulnerable people. This book's coverage of a wide range of financial products and geographic regions makes for a unique and innovative perspective on this topic. It presents a balanced critique of credit and finance schemes under the assumption that reform is the most practical means to improve human well-being.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Financial Inclusion and Building Financial Resilience.- 3. New Areas of Commercial Banking Directed at Vulnerable People: Payday Lending and Mobile Banking.- 4. Financialization and Consumer Behaviour.- 5. Credit, Cash, Savings and Financial Literacy Delivered through Civil Society.- 6. The State: Regulating, Nudging, and Educating for Financial Inclusion.-  7. Conclusion. 

About the author










Jerry Buckland is Professor of International Development Studies at Menno Simons College, Canadian Mennonite University, Canada. His research and teaching areas include financial inclusion and empowerment, research and evaluation methods, community-based development, and rural and Indigenous Peoples' development.


 


Summary

This book examines how credit and finance schemes affect the financial lives of vulnerable people around the world. These schemes include payday lending, matched savings, and financial literacy in the Global North, and micro-credit and mobile banking in the Global South. Buckland sets these schemes within the context of financialization and seeks to identify strengths, weaknesses, and ways to enhance the well-being of vulnerable people. This book’s coverage of a wide range of financial products and geographic regions makes for a unique and innovative perspective on this topic. It presents a balanced critique of credit and finance schemes under the assumption that reform is the most practical means to improve human well-being.

Product details

Authors Jerry Buckland
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319891804
ISBN 978-3-31-989180-4
No. of pages 270
Dimensions 147 mm x 211 mm x 17 mm
Weight 396 g
Illustrations XXIV, 270 p. 5 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Internationale Wirtschaft, Finance, Banking, Financial Services, Economics and Finance, Public finance, International Finance, Banks and banking, Finance, Public, Finanzenwesen und Finanzindustrie, financial literacy, micro-credit

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