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ItemTitleTotal requests2024-112024-102024-092024-08
9v07b56nMobile Money in Haiti: Potentials and Challenges36927
1pt0p533Consumer Finance Research Methods Toolkit33294
9ch5h9w2Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia (Final Report)271116
3k03n0fnembracing informality: designing financial services for China's marginalized23419
78q2t2p5Apostándole al Chance en Colombia: Cómo avanzan las redes de juego en proveer servicios financieros a los pobres mientras otras redes se quedan atrás21615
4149r93jEl Contexto Socio-­‐Político de la Nueva Arquitectura Financiera y el Sistema Público de Dinero electrónico en Ecuador19316
7pq7n3scHaitian Monetary Ecologies and Repertoires: A Qualitative Snapshot of Money Transfer and Savings18126
7q88w45mBetting on Chance in Colombia: How game network operators succeed in providing financial services to the poor while other networks fall behind18513
2f7547k5Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia (Further Thoughts)17611
7724c5rhMobile Money: Afghanistan1789
77m4g6r5Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia (Interim Report)17710
4kf180czIn the Hands of God: A Study of Risk & Savings in Afghanistan16214
6mq6t2cvAfford TWO, Eat ONE: Financial Inclusion in Rural Myanmar16313
21f8h4b4Journeys for Water: Survival Strategies for Urban India15411
5p21q1d2The GILA Mobile Money Project: Present–Day Money Handling and Mobile MoneyOpportunities in Greater Ibadan-Lagos-Accra, aka GILA, West Africa13112
2g18k3vkBest Practices in Mobile Microfinance1248

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