Financial capacity indicators and risk exposure among different income groups

M. A. Salami, A. Sarea
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This chapter examines the effectiveness of the financial capacity indicators employed across 121 countries and identifies the income groups that are really benefiting from the established social protection system The result of this study shows that the mean difference in the majority of the financial capacity indicators and the associated risks are not significantly different across the various different income groups The analysis of variance results for mean differences across the income groups in relation to associated financial capacity indicators at a 95% level of significance In waiting for a promising future that might enhance the financial capacity of the majority of the global population, the COVID-19 pandemic turned back the poverty clock The COVID-19 pandemic would have a negative impact on the economies of developing countries Despite the continuous promotion of the 17 sustainable development goals prior to the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic, but has been affected by pandemic shocks © 2021 selection and editorial matter, M Kabir Hassan, Aishath Muneeza, and Adel M Sarea
不同收入群体的财务能力指标和风险暴露
本章考察了121个国家所采用的财政能力指标的有效性,并确定了真正受益于既定社会保护制度的收入群体。本研究的结果表明,大多数财政能力指标和相关风险的平均差异在不同收入群体之间并没有显著差异在等待一个可能增强全球大多数人口财政能力的充满希望的未来的过程中,2019冠状病毒病大流行拨回了贫困的时钟。2019冠状病毒病大流行将对发展中国家的经济产生负面影响,尽管在2019冠状病毒病大流行发生之前,我们不断推动17项可持续发展目标,但受到大流行冲击的影响©2021年选择和编辑事项,M Kabir Hassan, Aishath Muneeza和Adel M Sarea
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