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2014 | 15 | 79-104

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Financial Exclusion as Barrier to Socio-Economic Development of the Baltic Sea Region

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The aim of the paper is to determine the scale and the level of the phenomenon of financial exclusion (with a special focus on the Baltic Sea countries) as one of significant barriers to socio-economic development of contemporary economies. This paper is also an attempt at defining reasons behind the phenomenon and at identifying groups which are most prone to financial exclusion.(fragment of text)

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15

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79-104

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1732-1948

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