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Concluding Remarks and Policy Implications

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Financial Access of the Urban Poor in India

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This study examines accessibility and usage of banking services primarily by the economically weaker sections of the society who are self employed in urban regions, and hence in regular need of loan finance.

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  • Rajeev Meenakshi, Vani BP, Veerashekharappa (2015) Financial inclusion through SHGs: Understanding quality and sustainability of SHGs in karnataka state. Monograph no. 40, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, India

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  • Rajeev Meenakshi and Vani B P (2016) Interest Subvention Related to Agriculture Credit In Karnataka, Project Report No. CESP/RBI/128, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, India

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Rajeev, M., Vani, B.P. (2017). Concluding Remarks and Policy Implications. In: Financial Access of the Urban Poor in India. SpringerBriefs in Economics. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3712-9_8

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