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Microcredit & Development Policy

Autor Douglas R Snow, Gary Woller, Terry F Buss
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2001
Microcredit is a grassroots development strategy that grants small-scale loans to poor borrowers for self-employment projects that generate income. Microcredit, along with other grassroots approaches, offers an alternative to the top-down macroeconomic approaches that have characterized policies in developing countries since World War II. Aside from a few high profile success stories, the top-down approach has failed. The vast majority of people living in developing countries still suffer from extreme poverty and underdevelopment. While effective macropolicies remain necessary for any successful development strategy, the need for complementary microstrategies at the grassroots level has become apparent. Among the various grassroots approaches, microcredit not only shows unique promise in alleviating poverty, but also offers the poor a better future through self-reliance. While positive microcredit benefits have begun to emerge in evaluations, scholars still debate the proper role of microcredit in overall development policy. The purpose of this book is to address the major policy issues surrounding the use of microcredit as a tool for economic and social development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781590330012
ISBN-10: 1590330013
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 260 x 180 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)

Cuprins

Contents: Introduction: Microcredit as a Policy Tool; Microcredit: A Grassroots Policy for International Development; Development Policy and the Role of Microcredit; Delivering Microfinance in Developing Countries: Controversies and Policy Perspectives; Microcredit: An Institutional Development Opportunity; Microcredit and Rural Finance; The Incorporated Township as the Primary Recipient of Developmental Credit: A Policy Option for African Governments; Microenterprise in Russia During its Economic Transition: 1991-1993; Microfinance, Regulation, and Uncollateralised Loans to Small Producers in Argentina; An Assessment of Microfinance Clients in Uganda; Practitioner-Led lmpact Assessment: A Test in Mali; Economic Development Activities of Urban Religious Institutions; 'Small is Indeed Beautiful But...'; The Context of Microcredit Strategies in Nepal; Training for Microenterprise Creation: The Case of the Centre for Women and Enterprise; Where to Microfinance?; Index.