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Banks’ unfairness and the vulnerability of low-income unbanked consumers
Sohail Kamran
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Outi Uusitalo
School of Business and Law
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Vulnerability
100%
Low-income
100%
Financial Inclusion
100%
Unbanked Consumers
100%
Low-income Consumers
75%
Consumer Perception
50%
Negative Impact
25%
Personal Circumstances
25%
Consumer Experience
25%
Perceived Unfairness
25%
Public Policy Implication
25%
Unfair Treatment
25%
Unbanked
25%
Bank Services
25%
Consumer Well-being
25%
Social Sciences
Low Income
100%
Banks
100%
Consumer Perception
33%
Government Policy
16%
Wellbeing
16%
Consumer Experience
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Financial Inclusion
100%
Public Policy
25%