<p>As a market tool, microcredit is expected to promote individual freedom, for women in particular. By drawing on a southern Indian case, this paper argues that microcredit is in fact shaped by the power structures it is supposed to eradicate. Even if they are partly reshaped, local structures of power remain unavoidable to protect populations (something that microcredit fails to do) but also to build the microcredit market and ensure its legitimacy, for donors, local political arenas and local populations. Far beyond microcredit, our findings question the uneasy relationships between markets and individual freedoms.</p
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
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Microcredit has come under severe academic criticism in recent years, but the diversity of local pra...
There is now an increasing consensus that the effects of microfinance on self-employment are limited...
In this paper, I articulate a notion of ‘social dispossession,’ an optic that extends current theori...
This article uses Bourdieu and Giddens' perspective of agency to investigate an antipoverty programm...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
This thesis examines testimonies of microcredit borrowers in Bangladesh to explore how microcredit i...
Microcredit has become a key instrument to the path of women empowerment in Bangladesh and has been ...
"Using the case study of Bangladesh and based on a long term participatory observation method, this ...
This paper engages with debates around microcredit, once a development success story, but now much c...
In the microfinance industry the idea of “empowerment” is often valued as a means to encourage femal...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
Empowerment for Women? Patriarchal cultures all over the world oppress women within their communitie...
Microcredit, neighbourhood group (NHG), self-help group (SHG) and micro-enterprise are a few mantric...
There is growing evidence that microcredit does little to support self-employment. Two main explanat...
Microcredit has come under severe academic criticism in recent years, but the diversity of local pra...
There is now an increasing consensus that the effects of microfinance on self-employment are limited...
In this paper, I articulate a notion of ‘social dispossession,’ an optic that extends current theori...
This article uses Bourdieu and Giddens' perspective of agency to investigate an antipoverty programm...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
This thesis examines testimonies of microcredit borrowers in Bangladesh to explore how microcredit i...
Microcredit has become a key instrument to the path of women empowerment in Bangladesh and has been ...
"Using the case study of Bangladesh and based on a long term participatory observation method, this ...
This paper engages with debates around microcredit, once a development success story, but now much c...
In the microfinance industry the idea of “empowerment” is often valued as a means to encourage femal...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
Empowerment for Women? Patriarchal cultures all over the world oppress women within their communitie...
Microcredit, neighbourhood group (NHG), self-help group (SHG) and micro-enterprise are a few mantric...