Working Papers

Parent: Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

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1jq7p7qhHidden in a Coke Bottle: Modernity, Gender, and the Informal Storing of Money in Philippine Indigenous Communities64174726.6%
1x60s8tjEffects of Mobile Money on the Savings Practices of Low-Income Users - the Indian Experience4353811.6%
3zw80518Social Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya414379.8%
86c3w1nx“My Story Has _No_ Strings Attached”: Credit Cards, Market Devices, and a Stone Guest413387.3%
7pv9274mMobile Money Services and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Women's Groups in Rural Eastern Kenya393367.7%
0bt109nmManaging Risks: How do Poor Households Smooth Their Income and Consumption? (An Examination of Poor Households in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)3843410.5%
9dk4p7z1Patterns of Financial Behavior Among Rural and Urban Clients: Some Evidence from Tamil Nadu, India373348.1%
3pq2w9x8About Calculations and Social Currencies: Indigenous Househoulds' Financial Practices in the Highlands of Chiapas342325.9%
50h2j50cThe Impact of Pure Mobile Micro-financing on the Poor: Kenya's Musoni Experience3342912.1%
1xx9m703Understanding Social Relations and Payments Among the Poor in Ethiopia2832510.7%
3nm7w9chSmall Ruminants as a Source of Financial Security: A Case Study of Women in Rural Southwest Nigeria270270.0%
2hk490d2What Drives Behavioral Intention of Mobile Money Adoption? The Case of Ancient Susu Savings Operations in Ghana262247.7%
08b388nkNetwork Linkages and Money Management: An Anthropological Purview of the Beesi Network amongst Urban Poor Muslims in the Old City Area of Lucknow, India242228.3%
2c39352pSchool Fees, Beer and 'Meri': Gender, Cash, and the Mobile in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea212199.5%

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