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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2021)
Financial inclusion and per capita income: An empirical study on states of India
Authors
Debajyoti Das Gupta
Abstract
Globalization has put huge emphasize on growth of GDP while measuring performance of world economies. Critics argued that this GDP phobia has pushed the real economy out of development track. It has led to jobless growth and many people were staying out of mainstream economy. Thus concept of ‘Financial Inclusion’ started getting attention of academic people. ‘Financial Inclusion’ is a costly affair which may include offering conventional & digital banking services and other financial services to financially neglected population of India namely people living below poverty line, poor people and lower middle class people. This article aims to measure relationship between two self-defeating objectives namely ‘Financial Inclusion’ and ‘Per Capita Income’ of Indian States.
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Pages:43-48
How to cite this article:
Debajyoti Das Gupta "Financial inclusion and per capita income: An empirical study on states of India". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 43-48
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