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Inclusive Insurance, Income Distribution, and Inclusive Growth

Financial inclusion, whereby all adults have effective access to financial products, including insurance, has increasingly become a global priority, particularly in low and middle income economies. This study matches the measured development level of inclusive insurance in Chinese provinces with Chi...

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Published in:Frontiers in public health 2022-04, Vol.10, p.890507-890507
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