Financial Literacy in Indonesia
Journal Title: IOSR journal of Business and Management - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 10
Abstract
This article aims to describe (1) how the supply side in financial literacy (2) how the demand side in secondary education and higher education improved financial literacy has been balanced from the side of demand and supply. from the demand side, education on financial literacy has started from the secondary school through the subjects PKWU. in higher education, courses of financial management must be taken in the faculty of economics. while on the supply side, the government has been expanding public access to banking
Authors and Affiliations
Arief Yulianto, Hari Bhakti Mardikantoro
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