Empowering Indigenous Wealth: Analyzing Financial Literacy, Risk Preferences and Stock Market Engagement within Scheduled Tribes in India
Bhushan Singh,
Mohinder Singh,
Suman Dahiya
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to address the enduring multi-dimensional poverty faced by nearly 65 million Scheduled Tribes (STs) in India, with one prominent cause being their limited investments in productive financial assets. Financial literacy has been identified as a crucial factor in enhancing personal financial management skills. The focus is specifically on investigating the relationship between financial literacy, sociodemographic factors and stock market participation among STs in Himachal Pradesh, In… Show more
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