Microfinance in Developing Countries

Microfinance in Developing Countries
Author: J. Gueyie,R. Manos,J. Yaron
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137301925

Download Microfinance in Developing Countries Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Microfinance in developing countries is a collection of studies by leading researchers in the field of microfinance. It discusses key issues that the rapidly growing microfinance industry currently faces, and offers interesting views and analysis of topical matters concerning the microfinance realm.

Microfinance in Developing Countries

Microfinance in Developing Countries
Author: J. Gueyie,R. Manos,J. Yaron
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137301925

Download Microfinance in Developing Countries Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Microfinance in developing countries is a collection of studies by leading researchers in the field of microfinance. It discusses key issues that the rapidly growing microfinance industry currently faces, and offers interesting views and analysis of topical matters concerning the microfinance realm.

Promoting Microfinance

Promoting Microfinance
Author: R. Manos,J. Gueyie,J. Yaron
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137034915

Download Promoting Microfinance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Promoting Microfinance brings together essays and empirical work by leading researchers and practitioners in the field of microfinance. It covers key issues currently facing the microfinance industry and provides an overview of the microfinance industry in selected countries/regions, pointing to the direction in which it is heading.

The Rise and Fall of Global Microcredit

The Rise and Fall of Global Microcredit
Author: Milford Bateman,Stephanie Blankenburg,Richard Kozul-Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351856881

Download The Rise and Fall of Global Microcredit Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the mid-1980s the international development community helped launch what was to quickly become one of the most popular poverty reduction and local economic development policies of all time. Microcredit, the system of disbursing tiny micro-loans to the poor to help them to establish their own income-generating activities, was initially highly praised and some were even led to believe that it would end poverty as we know it. But in recent years the microcredit model has been subject to growing scrutiny and often intense criticism. The Rise and Fall of Global Microcredit shines a light on many of the fundamental problems surrounding microcredit, in particular, the short- and long-term impacts of dramatically rising levels of microdebt. Developed in collaboration with UNCTAD, this book covers the general policy implications of adverse microcredit impacts, as well as gathering together country-specific case studies from around the world to illustrate the real dynamics, incentives and end results. Lively and provocative, The Rise and Fall of Global Microcredit is an accessible guide for students, academics, policymakers and development professionals alike.

Transforming Economies Through Microfinance in Developing Nations

Transforming Economies Through Microfinance in Developing Nations
Author: Alhassan, Yahaya,Nwagbara, Uzoechi
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2023-01-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781668456491

Download Transforming Economies Through Microfinance in Developing Nations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Following the positive impact of microfinance on poverty reduction, women empowerment, and microenterprise development in some countries in Asia and Africa, a huge amount of time has been devoted by researchers to understanding how this concept can be used as a catalyst for transforming and sustaining the economies of developing and emerging countries. Though there are a few books on the role of microfinance in reducing poverty in developing countries across world, there is no specific book that explores the role of microfinance in transforming and sustaining economies of developing and emerging countries. Transforming Economies Through Microfinance in Developing Nations seeks to explore how the provision of microfinance to individuals and groups can contribute to the economic transformation and sustainability of the economies of developing and emerging countries. Covering key topics such as climate change, entrepreneurship, and rural development, this reference work is ideal for government officials, entrepreneurs, policymakers, researchers, academicians, practitioners, scholars, instructors, and students.

The Microfinance Revolution

The Microfinance Revolution
Author: Marguerite Robinson
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2001-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821383384

Download The Microfinance Revolution Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Around the world, a revolution is occurring in finance for low-income people. The microfinance revolution is delivering financial services to the economically active poor on a large scale through competing, financially self-sufficient institutions. In a few countries this has already happened; in others it is under way. The emerging microfinance industry has profound implications for social and economic development. For the first time in history, capital is well on its way to being democratized. 'The Microfinance Revolution', in three volumes, is aimed at a diverse readership - economists, bankers, policymakers, donors, and social scientists; microfinance practitioners and specialists in local finance and rural and urban development; and members of the general public interested in development. This first volume, 'Sustainable Finance for the Poor', focuses on the shift from government- and donor-subsidized credit systems to self-sufficient microfinance institutions providing voluntary savings and credit services.

The Triangle of Microfinance

The Triangle of Microfinance
Author: Manfred Zeller,Richard L. Meyer
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801872266

Download The Triangle of Microfinance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Since the 1980s when the microfinance revolution began, much has been accomplished, but the field became more refined in the 1990s as a result of shifts in paradigms, strategies, and development practices. This volume addresses the three policy objectives that now occupy those who wish to use credit as a development tool: financial sustainability of microfinance institutions, outreach to the poor, and welfare impact. Inevitable tradeoffs exist among these objectives, and the book advances an analytical framework that assists students of and experts in microfinance to identify the tradeoffs and synergies at the institutional level and in the policy environment. The book features a wealth of empirical data and innovative analytical studies, and critically discusses the role of public support for microfinance institutions (MFIs) in light of the social costs and benefits generated by such financial systems. The book is organized into five parts. The first discusses the demand for and access to financial services by the poor, emphasizing that demand-oriented, pro-poor financial services are crucial in reaching the poor. The second is concerned with two of the criteria used to evaluate MFIs—outreach and financial sustainability. The third features innovative econometric studies seeking to evaluate the impact of MFIs at the household level. The fourth looks at the role of both public- and private-sector institutions in developing sustainable financial systems. And the fifth summarizes implications for policy and research. Given the lack of sound, empirical literature on microfinance, this volume is sure to advance knowledge and research methodology in the field.

Microcredit and International Development

Microcredit and International Development
Author: Farhad Hossain,Christopher Rees,Tonya Knight-Millar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2011-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136521362

Download Microcredit and International Development Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book draws together a set of topical writings on the subject of microcredit that will be of relevance to the work of both researchers and practitioners in the field. In drawing on the experiences of authors from countries and regions throughout the globe, including Cambodia, Barbados and the Caribbean, Mexico, Pakistan, India and Africa, the book examines the subject of microcredit from various perspectives. The book explores the contribution of microcredit to various sectors within the developed and developing worlds and seeks to analyze critically the contributory success and failure factors of microcredit in varying international contexts. By means of evaluating the opportunities and challenges of microcredit, the book provides key lessons about microcredit for international development purposes. More specifically, the authors of the chapters offer a series of insights into microcredit activities as they relate to the real world. For example, in his chapter, David Hulme traces the developing nature of the activities of the highly influential Grameen Bank, that is, from activities focused on subsidised microcredit to more market-based microfinance activities. In their chapter, Johanna Hietalahti and Anja Nygren examine microcredit as a socio-political institution in South Africa and, in doing so, unearth the complex interactions between of rules, logic and power-relations which are relevant to microcredit activities. In another chapter, Asad Ghalib uses the context of Rural Punjab in Pakistan in order to assess the extent to which microcredit-related activities actually reach the poor. Taken together, the chapters in the book provide readers with an opportunity to consider a host of factors connected to microcredit from a genuinely international perspective.