Financialisation and inequality in Australiadoi:10.1177/1035304617710417http://journals.sagepub.com/templates/jsp/images/arrow_up.gifMarkUniversityWestcottUniversityJohnUniversityMurrayUniversityThe Economic and Labour Relations Review
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Financial literacy may also affect the adoption and use of ePayment services. Given the increasing responsibilities that consumers need to assume in planning for retirement and using credit, there is an increasing focus on whether consumers are sufficiently well-equipped to deal with financial matters....
I’m much more worried about stagnation and poverty than I am about inequality, so part of the IMF’s analysis can be dismissed. Indeed, based on the sloppiness of previous IMF work on inequality, one might be tempted to dismiss the entire report. But let’s look at whether the authors...
Financial inclusion has become an important development strategy in many countries, and related research is increasing. Financial inclusion in China has had significant progress recently. It has gradually formed a unique and sustainable development path
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In south Asia, social forms of discrimination such as the caste system have also played a major role in worsening inequality. In India, for example, a woman is likelier to be poor if she is Dalit — formerly known as “untouchables”, who suffer the greatest socio-economic marginalisation...
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The current research investigates whether higher economic inequality disproportionately intensifies the financial hardship of low-income individuals. We propose that higher economic inequality increases financial hardship for low-income individuals by re