Religion, social desirability bias and financial inclusion: Evidence from a list experiment on Islamic (micro-)finance
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Published:2023-06
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Volume:38
Page:100795
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ISSN:2214-6350
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Container-title:Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
Author:
Ahmad Syedah,
Lensink RobertORCID,
Mueller Annika
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