2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbef.2020.100455
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Financial inclusion and ethnic development: Evidence from satellite light density at night

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“…Referente a la etnicidad, considerarse mestizo presenta una relación positiva en la probabilidad de acceso a servicios financieros. Dado que este grupo étnico representa una mayoría en la región, este resultado difiere con lo encontrado por Dakhlia et al (2021); Sarma y Pais (2011), quienes estudian el caso donde las minorías étnicas tienen menos posibilidades de pertenecer al sistema financiero.…”
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“…Referente a la etnicidad, considerarse mestizo presenta una relación positiva en la probabilidad de acceso a servicios financieros. Dado que este grupo étnico representa una mayoría en la región, este resultado difiere con lo encontrado por Dakhlia et al (2021); Sarma y Pais (2011), quienes estudian el caso donde las minorías étnicas tienen menos posibilidades de pertenecer al sistema financiero.…”
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“…Third, landscape urbanization refers to the gradual expansion of urban land to cover the regional space. The digital number (DN) for nighttime light intensity was used to reflect regional patterns of landscape urbanization (Dakhlia et al, 2021).…”
Section: Urbanization Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They find that access to finance is negatively associated with primary energy usage. Dakhlia et al (2021) examine the link between financial inclusion and ethnic development. They use a meso-level perspective and analyze eleven ethnic groups in Nigeria and Senegal.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They find that access to finance is negatively associated with primary energy usage. Dakhlia et al. (2021) examine the link between financial inclusion and ethnic development.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%