Beyond Micro credit

Beyond Micro credit
Author: Thomas Fisher,M. S. Sriram
Publsiher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0855984880

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Beyond Micro-Credit sets out how Indian Micro-Finance Initiatives are combining micro-finance with a wide range of development goals, these include not only poverty alleviation through providing savings, credit and insurance services but also promoting livelihoods, empowering women, building people's organizations and changing institutions.

The Theory and Practice of Microcredit

The Theory and Practice of Microcredit
Author: Wahiduddin Mahmud,S. R. Osmani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315413150

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The remarkable speed at which microcredit has expanded around the world in the last three decades has piqued the curiosity of practitioners and theorists alike. By developing innovative ways of making credit available to the poor, the idea of microcredit has challenged many traditional assumptions about both poverty reduction strategies and financial markets. While this has encouraged new theorising about how microcredit works, the practice of microcredit has itself evolved, often in unpredictable ways, outpacing the development of theory. The Theory and Practice of Microcredit aims to remedy this imbalance, arguing that a proper understanding of the evolution of practice is essential both for developing theories that are relevant for the real world and for adopting policies that can better realize the full potential of microcredit. By drawing upon their first-hand knowledge of the nature of this evolution in Bangladesh, the birthplace of microcredit, the authors have pushed the frontiers of current knowledge through a rich blend of theoretical and empirical analysis. The book breaks new grounds on a wide range of topics including: the habit-forming nature of credit repayment; the institutional strength and community-based role of microfinance institutions; the relationships between microcredit and informal credit markets; the pattern of long-term participation in microcredit programmes and the variety of loan use; the scaling up of microenterprises beyond subsistence; the "missing middle" in the credit market; and the prospects of linking micro-entrepreneurship with economic development. The book will be of interest to researchers, development practitioners and university students of Development Economics, Rural Development, or Rural Finance, as well as to public intellectuals.

The Credibility of Microcredit

The Credibility of Microcredit
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004252189

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The Credibility of Microcredit offers an objective assessment of microfinance worldwide by way of interdisciplinary research. It features works from leading researchers in the field of microfinance, as well as new names, employing a variety of methods and theoretical approaches.

Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation

Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Tazul Islam
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0754646807

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With a view to increased poverty alleviation, Tazul Islam examines the real extent to which the Grameen Bank's credit-alone policy has been successful in securing the Bank's financial sustainability; its practical role in alleviating poverty and its actual impact on the productivity of its clients.

Due Diligence

Due Diligence
Author: David Roodman
Publsiher: CGD Books
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781933286532

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The idea that small loans can help poor families build businesses and exit poverty has blossomed into a global movement. The concept has captured the public imagination, drawn in billions of dollars, reached millions of customers, and garnered a Nobel Prize. Radical in its suggestion that the poor are creditworthy and conservative in its insistence on individual accountability, the idea has expanded beyond credit into savings, insurance, and money transfers, earning the name microfinance. But is it the boon so many think it is? Readers of David Roodman's openbook blog will immediately recognize his thorough, straightforward, and trenchant analysis. Due Diligence, written entirely in public with input from readers, probes the truth about microfinance to guide governments, foundations, investors, and private citizens who support financial services for poor people. In particular, it explains the need to deemphasize microcredit in favor of other financial services for the poor.

Financial Sustainability of Micro Financing

Financial Sustainability of Micro Financing
Author: Ambika Prasad Pati
Publsiher: Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009
Genre: Microfinance
ISBN: 8121210437

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Study conducted in Meghalaya, India.

The Micro politics of Microcredit

The Micro politics of Microcredit
Author: Mohammad Jasim Uddin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317430865

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Microcredit has been seen in recent decades as having great potential for aiding development in poor developing countries, with Bangladesh being one of the countries which has pioneered microcredit and implemented it most widely. This book, based on extensive original research, explores how microcredit works in practice, and assesses its effectiveness. It discusses how microcredit, usually channelled through women, is often passed to the men of the family, a practice disapproved of by some, but regarded as acceptable by borrowers who have a communal approach to debt, rather than viewing debt as something held by single individuals. The book demonstrates how the rules around microcredit are often seem as irksome by the borrowers, how lenders often charge high rates of interest and work primarily to preserve their institutions, thereby going against the spirit of the microcredit movement, and how borrowers often end up on a downward spiral, deeper and deeper in debt. Overall, the book argues that although microcredit does much good, it also has many drawbacks.

The Crises of Microcredit

The Crises of Microcredit
Author: Isabelle Guérin,Marc Labie,Jean-Michel Servet
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781783603763

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Microcredit programmes, long considered efficient development tools, now face unprecedented crises in a number of countries. Is this the end of microcredit or rather an essential step in its expansion? Should we stop microcredit altogether or rethink the way it is implemented? Drawing on extensive empirical research conducted in various parts of the world - from Morocco to Senegal to India - this important volume examines the whole chain of microcredit to provide the answers to these questions. In doing so, the authors highlight the diversity of crises, both in intensity and in nature, while also shedding light on a diversity of causes, be it microcredit organizations unprepared for massive growth, saturated local economies or greedy investors and shareholders attracted by profits. Crucially, the authors demonstrate that microcredit is not a monolithic project, and the crises should also be analysed in the light of national histories and policies. An original and necessary intervention in what has become one of the most contentious topics within the development world.