In the early 1970s, Bangladeshi banker and economist Dr. Muhammad Yunus designed microcrediting – a socially sensitive and rightful system of fighting poverty and high unemployment rates. His Grameen Bank for the poorest of the poor in Bangladesh has so far lifted more than 3.2 million of individuals and their families out of poverty. After initial successes at home, microcredit was put into service for reducing unemployment and alleviating poverty in numerous countries throughout the world. This paper explores specific problems that a typical transitional country (like Croatia), is likely to face, with unemployment – the source of a vast number of related problems in a transitional society – as the focal point. The authors have attempted ...
In October 2006, Professor Mohammad Yunus received the Nobel Peace Prize in collaboration with Grame...
Hakutermit: Microcredit, Poverty Reduction, Grameen Bank, Social Capital, Human Capital, Women Thi...
In the years following the ‘Great Recession’ the microfinance institutions gained great attention an...
In the early 1970s, Bangladeshi banker and economist Dr. Muhammad Yunus designed microcrediting – a ...
When the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2006 was given to Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank "for t...
The so-called 'social economy' presents a correction and amendment to the market economy, primarily ...
Finding a common definition of «microcredit» is difficult both in the operative and in the academic...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
The effective design and delivery of micro-credits is difficult under all circumstances. However, i...
This paper explores the relationship between microcredit and poverty reduction. To investigate this ...
The creation of credit markets in poor countries is a crucial factor for their development. If well ...
Many consider microfinance as a tool for poverty decrease. Even more, especially in post-conflict co...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...
Microcredit has been growing over time and has been gaining an ever increasing position in the budge...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
In October 2006, Professor Mohammad Yunus received the Nobel Peace Prize in collaboration with Grame...
Hakutermit: Microcredit, Poverty Reduction, Grameen Bank, Social Capital, Human Capital, Women Thi...
In the years following the ‘Great Recession’ the microfinance institutions gained great attention an...
In the early 1970s, Bangladeshi banker and economist Dr. Muhammad Yunus designed microcrediting – a ...
When the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2006 was given to Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank "for t...
The so-called 'social economy' presents a correction and amendment to the market economy, primarily ...
Finding a common definition of «microcredit» is difficult both in the operative and in the academic...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
The effective design and delivery of micro-credits is difficult under all circumstances. However, i...
This paper explores the relationship between microcredit and poverty reduction. To investigate this ...
The creation of credit markets in poor countries is a crucial factor for their development. If well ...
Many consider microfinance as a tool for poverty decrease. Even more, especially in post-conflict co...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...
Microcredit has been growing over time and has been gaining an ever increasing position in the budge...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
In October 2006, Professor Mohammad Yunus received the Nobel Peace Prize in collaboration with Grame...
Hakutermit: Microcredit, Poverty Reduction, Grameen Bank, Social Capital, Human Capital, Women Thi...
In the years following the ‘Great Recession’ the microfinance institutions gained great attention an...