Small business development in Latin America and the Caribbean is essential because it has the greatest potential to generate employment and alleviate poverty in the region. This report examines small business relations with the private sector in general and the MIF's role in its development
Produced for Expodesarrollo 2009, a fair organized in parallel with the IDB Annual Meeting in Medell...
This document represents a contribution made by the Tripartite Committee comprising the Organization...
This issue of the Microenterprise Development Review examines the creation of national apex funds to...
Small business development in Latin America and the Caribbean is essential because it has the greate...
Small and medium enterprises are estimated to account for at least 10 percent of the number of total...
Today few would deny that foreign private investments, like workers\u27 remittances, constitute fund...
This report addresses the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in creating business v...
textThis report analyzes Small and Medium Enterprises and their use as a development tool. There is ...
In this paper, the SME financial sectors of Brazil, Mexico and Chile are studied in order to underst...
Today over 80 percent of the businesses in Latin America and the Caribbean have 10 employees or less...
The Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC), MIF and the Latin American Federation of Banks (FEL...
Includes bibliographySpanish and portuguese versions availableSMEs as economic agents are being call...
This issue of Microenterprise Development Review examines recent innovations and successful examples...
As one of its goals, the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) aims to improve the management and compe...
Drawing from the findings of monitoring evaluations conducted for MIF and others between 1996 and 20...
Produced for Expodesarrollo 2009, a fair organized in parallel with the IDB Annual Meeting in Medell...
This document represents a contribution made by the Tripartite Committee comprising the Organization...
This issue of the Microenterprise Development Review examines the creation of national apex funds to...
Small business development in Latin America and the Caribbean is essential because it has the greate...
Small and medium enterprises are estimated to account for at least 10 percent of the number of total...
Today few would deny that foreign private investments, like workers\u27 remittances, constitute fund...
This report addresses the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in creating business v...
textThis report analyzes Small and Medium Enterprises and their use as a development tool. There is ...
In this paper, the SME financial sectors of Brazil, Mexico and Chile are studied in order to underst...
Today over 80 percent of the businesses in Latin America and the Caribbean have 10 employees or less...
The Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC), MIF and the Latin American Federation of Banks (FEL...
Includes bibliographySpanish and portuguese versions availableSMEs as economic agents are being call...
This issue of Microenterprise Development Review examines recent innovations and successful examples...
As one of its goals, the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) aims to improve the management and compe...
Drawing from the findings of monitoring evaluations conducted for MIF and others between 1996 and 20...
Produced for Expodesarrollo 2009, a fair organized in parallel with the IDB Annual Meeting in Medell...
This document represents a contribution made by the Tripartite Committee comprising the Organization...
This issue of the Microenterprise Development Review examines the creation of national apex funds to...