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Big Data, Small Credit: The Digital Revolution and Its Impact on Emerging Market Consumers

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  • Arjuna Costa

    (Arjuna Costa is an investment partner at Omidyar Network, where he leads the firm's financial services investments in emerging markets.)

  • Anamitra Deb

    (Anamitra Deb is a senior manager at Omidyar Network, where he contributes to advance the firm's strategies, research, and impact across all regions and initiatives as a member of the Intellectual Capital team.)

  • Michael Kubzansky

    (Michael Kubzansky is a partner at Omidyar Network, leading the Intellectual Capital team, responsible for defining investment strategies and conducting market research and analysis that guide the firm's efforts to maximize scale and social impact.)

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  • Arjuna Costa & Anamitra Deb & Michael Kubzansky, 2015. "Big Data, Small Credit: The Digital Revolution and Its Impact on Emerging Market Consumers," Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, MIT Press, vol. 10(3-4), pages 49-80, Summer-Fa.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:inntgg:v:10:y:2015:i:3-4:p:49-80
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    1. Syed Nazim Ali, 2020. "Big Data, Islamic Finance, and Sustainable Development Goals البيانات الضخمة، التمويل الإسلامي، وأهداف التنمية المستدامة," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 33(1), pages 83-90, January.
    2. Daniel Kandie & Khan Jahirul Islam, 2022. "A new era of microfinance: The digital microcredit and its impact on poverty," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 34(3), pages 469-492, April.
    3. Jamshed Uppal, 2021. "Developing Housing Finance in Pakistan – Challenges and Opportunities," Lahore Journal of Economics, Department of Economics, The Lahore School of Economics, vol. 26(1), pages 31-56, Jan-June.
    4. Elinor Benami & Michael R. Carter, 2021. "Can digital technologies reshape rural microfinance? Implications for savings, credit, & insurance," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 43(4), pages 1196-1220, December.

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    • L26 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Entrepreneurship

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