International Journal of Engineering Technology and Management Sciences

2023, Volume 7 Issue 2

A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN LITERATES –ILLITERATES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ECONOMY

AUTHOR(S)

Dr. GOWSYA SHAIK

DOI: https://doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i02.044

ABSTRACT
: This article mainly focused that how financial inclusion is to be reflected in the Indian economy. Every development of a country depends on a number of factors. Here financial inclusion is also one of the factors for to influence the development of a country. So this article mainly focused on the 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh financial literacy and how literates and illiterates will affect to the GDP we discussed in the article. Here literates and illiterates are both have significant effects are there to effect on GDP. We can draw the same conclusions financial literacy and GDP have a significant relationship between two. A strong correlation between the variables explains the independent variables are a strong relationship with the dependent variables.

Page No: 360 - 371

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How to Cite This Article:
GOWSYA SHAIK . A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN LITERATES –ILLITERATES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ECONOMY . ijetms;7(2):360-371. DOI: 10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i02.044