Does poor people’s access to formal banking services raise their incomes?

Main title Does poor people’s access to formal banking services raise their incomes? Sub title Review group Section Authors IN ORDER OF CREDIT (Please include first and surnames, institutions. Include titles – Dr, Prof – if you want them to be used.) Prof. Dr. Rohini Pande, Harvard Kennedy School Prof. Dr. Shawn Cole, Harvard Business School Anitha Sivasankaran, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Gautam Gustav Bastian, Harvard Business School Katherine Durlacher, Innovations for Poverty Action Month/year of publication This report should be cited as... Pande, R., Cole, S., Sivasankaran, A., Bastian, G., Durlacher, K. (2010) “Does poor people’s access to formal banking services raise their incomes? -A Systematic Review Protocol”, DFID Systematic Review. Contact details Prof. Dr. Rohini Pande Mohammed Kamal Professor of Public Policy John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University

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