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Increase in financial availability in Vietnam on the basis of the principles of retail payment services development

Abstract

The author on the basis of the principles of development of retail payment services developed by him for the problem resolution offinancial availability, reveals problems ofavailability of retailpayment services in Vietnam and proposes measures for their decision.

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Chan Shon Tung
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation


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Chan Shon Tung  Increase in financial availability in Vietnam on the basis of the principles of retail payment services development. Entrepreneur’s Guide. 2017;(34):288-294. (In Russ.)

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