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Financial Inclusion in Papua New Guinea

Relevant Applied Literature From the development literature: • Women tend to make more future-oriented choices than men, especially when there are children in the household. This is evidenced by differential spending on things like children's education expenses and healthcare. ▸ Duflo, 2012 • Women and people with higher education tend to have lower discount rates. ▸ Bauer and Chytilova, 2010 2014 Road quality and remoteness contribute to poverty in PNG. Not only due to differences in human capital - infrastructure directly influences access to other resources. ► Gibson and Rozelle, 2003 40> 590 Davies & Nettuno Financial Inclusion in Papua New Guinea August 4, 2022 7/36
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