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Survey data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, published on the World Bank platform. The dataset likely contains responses to a question assessing whether laws prohibit unfair, excessively unbalanced, or abusive terms in consumer agreements. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
Global data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. The dataset likely contains survey responses on whether laws and regulations prohibit or restrict liability exclusions for financial service providers in consumer agreements. It is published on the World Bank platform.
World Bank survey data examines whether national laws prohibit terms that restrict consumer rights in agreements. The dataset, part of the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, likely contains country-level responses to a specific regulatory question. Its exact scale and temporal coverage require verification after download.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data on whether laws prohibit burdensome account closure procedures. The dataset likely contains survey responses from financial institutions or regulators across multiple countries. It addresses a specific question regarding customer mobility between banks.
Survey data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey investigates whether laws limit early repayment penalties affecting customer mobility between financial institutions. The dataset's columns likely contain responses and indicators related to regulatory frameworks and consumer financial behavior. It is published on the World Bank platform.
Survey data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, published on the World Bank platform. The dataset likely contains responses to a question about whether laws and regulations limit fees that impede customer mobility between financial institutions. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are unknown.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data addresses legal restrictions on bundling and tying practices that may limit consumer choice. The dataset likely contains survey responses or indicators from the World Bank platform. Its specific scale, such as the number of countries or years covered, is unknown from the provided metadata.
602_Do laws or regulations require minimum standards for debt collection practices?_#VHJA_00 is a dataset from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. The data likely contains survey responses on the legal and regulatory frameworks governing debt collection practices. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic coverage, column details, and size are not provided in the available metadata.
584_Do laws and regulations set other restrictions on excessive borrowing? is a survey question from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. The dataset likely contains responses or indicators related to legal restrictions on borrowing practices across different jurisdictions. Its specific content, such as country-level data or binary compliance flags, requires verification after download.
Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey data from the World Bank. The dataset likely contains survey responses or indicators related to legal provisions on excessive borrowing. The specific number of records, columns, and temporal coverage is unknown from the provided metadata.
Survey data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, likely measuring the presence of explicit legal or regulatory limits on excessive borrowing across jurisdictions. The dataset is published by the World Bank. The specific temporal coverage, number of rows, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
Survey data from the Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey, likely containing responses to a question about legal requirements for assessing borrower repayment ability. The dataset originates from the World Bank platform and focuses on financial regulation and consumer protection policies. Specific details on data volume, columns, and update frequency are not provided in the available metadata.
593_Do laws and regulations allow consumers a cooling-off period during which they can withdraw from a product or service without a penalty?_#VHHA_02 is a dataset from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. It likely contains survey responses or indicators on the existence of consumer cooling-off period regulations across different jurisdictions. The dataset's specific row count, column details, and temporal coverage are not provided in the available metadata.
Quarterly Public Sector Debt data from the World Bank, likely tracking the nominal value of short-term debt instruments for budgetary central governments. The dataset appears to focus on gross debt figures denominated in US dollars. Specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
Gross public sector debt data from the World Bank's Quarterly Public Sector Debt database focuses on short-term other accounts payable for budgetary central government. The dataset likely contains nominal values denominated in US dollars. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the number of rows and columns, are not detailed in the available metadata.
World Bank data on short-term public sector debt obligations related to insurance, pensions, and guarantee schemes. The dataset likely contains nominal values in US dollars for budgetary central governments. It is published by the World Bank's Quarterly Public Sector Debt organization.
Gross public sector debt data from the World Bank's Quarterly Public Sector Debt database. The dataset likely contains the nominal value of short-term debt securities for budgetary central governments, denominated in US dollars. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and update frequency are not provided in the available metadata.
Gross Public Sector Debt data from the World Bank's Quarterly Public Sector Debt database focuses on budgetary central government obligations. The dataset likely contains nominal values in US dollars for long-term debt instruments with payment due in more than one year. It is published by the World Bank as part of its efforts to track global government finance statistics.
Gross public sector debt data for budgetary central governments, focusing on long-term liabilities with payment due within one year or less. The dataset records nominal values in US dollars and is published by the World Bank under the Quarterly Public Sector Debt organization. Its specific temporal coverage and update frequency are not provided in the available metadata.
Gross public sector debt data focuses on long-term instruments for the budgetary central government, measured in nominal US dollars. The dataset is published by the World Bank's Quarterly Public Sector Debt organization. Its specific temporal coverage and update frequency are not detailed in the provided metadata.