Working Papers

Parent: Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion

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3zw80518Social Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya2828
86c3w1nx“My Story Has _No_ Strings Attached”: Credit Cards, Market Devices, and a Stone Guest2525
1x60s8tjEffects of Mobile Money on the Savings Practices of Low-Income Users - the Indian Experience2121
9dk4p7z1Patterns of Financial Behavior Among Rural and Urban Clients: Some Evidence from Tamil Nadu, India1818
50h2j50cThe Impact of Pure Mobile Micro-financing on the Poor: Kenya's Musoni Experience1717
7pv9274mMobile Money Services and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Women's Groups in Rural Eastern Kenya1717
3nm7w9chSmall Ruminants as a Source of Financial Security: A Case Study of Women in Rural Southwest Nigeria1616
1jq7p7qhHidden in a Coke Bottle: Modernity, Gender, and the Informal Storing of Money in Philippine Indigenous Communities1515
1xx9m703Understanding Social Relations and Payments Among the Poor in Ethiopia1414
2hk490d2What Drives Behavioral Intention of Mobile Money Adoption? The Case of Ancient Susu Savings Operations in Ghana1414
3pq2w9x8About Calculations and Social Currencies: Indigenous Househoulds' Financial Practices in the Highlands of Chiapas1414
08b388nkNetwork Linkages and Money Management: An Anthropological Purview of the Beesi Network amongst Urban Poor Muslims in the Old City Area of Lucknow, India1313
0bt109nmManaging Risks: How do Poor Households Smooth Their Income and Consumption? (An Examination of Poor Households in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)1313
2c39352pSchool Fees, Beer and 'Meri': Gender, Cash, and the Mobile in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea1010

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