Should the public play a greater role within the financial system?
Decisions about money are a part of our everyday lives. Supporters
promote financial inclusion as a way of helping people navigate
decisions about money. However, critics fear these policies promote
the financialisation of the welfare state and turn citizens into
consumers. Presenting a nuanced, critical analysis of financial
inclusion, Rajiv Prabhakar brings together the supportive and
critical literatures which have, until now, developed in parallel.
Addressing key issues including the poverty premium, financial
capability and housing, this essential dialogue advances crucial
public, academic and policy debates and proposes alternative paths
forward.
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