2017
DOI: 10.21272/bel.1(4).22-27.2017
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The Analysis of Choice in the Decision-Making Process of the Agents

Abstract: At the base of the economy as the other social sciences is always a theory of the actor. It identifies the salient characteristics of the subjects who, through their actions, give origin to the collective phenomena social and economic in nature. Among these features the most relevant are those that explain the origin of the behavior of the actor: because he acts in a certain way; what are the effects of context on his choice; what are the principles that guide or characterize its decisions.Ultimately every act… Show more

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“…It is an opportunity to have access to branches of banks and other financial institutions, ATMs, self-service terminals, freely to control personal accounts, savings, and the distance to the service unit, trust in financial institutions, operating expenses, document flow. Besides, the works of (Bagmet & Obeid, 2017), (Bakari et al, 2018), (Buriak et al, 2019), (Caplinska & Ohotina, 2019), (Greco, 2017), (Kliestik et al, 2020), (Stefko et al, 2019), (Morscher et al, 2017), (Makarenko & Sirkovska, 2017), (Dave, 2017a;2017b), (Singh, 2018), (García, 2016) consider financial inclusion as an integral part in the development of "healthy" financial society.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is an opportunity to have access to branches of banks and other financial institutions, ATMs, self-service terminals, freely to control personal accounts, savings, and the distance to the service unit, trust in financial institutions, operating expenses, document flow. Besides, the works of (Bagmet & Obeid, 2017), (Bakari et al, 2018), (Buriak et al, 2019), (Caplinska & Ohotina, 2019), (Greco, 2017), (Kliestik et al, 2020), (Stefko et al, 2019), (Morscher et al, 2017), (Makarenko & Sirkovska, 2017), (Dave, 2017a;2017b), (Singh, 2018), (García, 2016) consider financial inclusion as an integral part in the development of "healthy" financial society.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%