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Episode 11 Tracking Inclusion: How Mobil...

World Bank Institute for Economic Development
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Financial inclusion is a cornerstone of development, and since 2011, the Global Findex Database has been the definitive source of data on the ways in which adults around the world access and use financial services. The 2025 edition introduces a new component that measures access to and use of mobile technology. Combined with financial inclusion data, it offe ... Show More
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