This paper reviews the book Financiamiento y Apoyo a La Microempresa (Financing and promoting microenterprises), edited by Claudio Gonzalez Vega and Tomas Miller Sanabria. The book reflects the dramatic changes in perspective and attitudes in the field of microenterprise financing that have taken place in the past decade. These changes are reviewed here. The emphasis is on the increasing role of NGOs as financial intermediaries and the more strict criteria to judge their performance
Donor agencies have actively supported microenterprise programs during the past decade. Several eval...
The rise of commercialization in microfinance we have witnessed in the last two decades has revived ...
This paper claims that the source of the loanable funds for microenterprise finance organizations ha...
The paper argues that microenterprise finance should be treated as part of the development of the fi...
This paper explores main issues in the provision of financial services to small and microenterprises...
This paper examines issues related to the provision of financial services to microenterprises in dev...
The basic assumption of this paper is that microenterprises in a country such as El Salvador may be ...
This paper addresses the dangers and opportunities of using microfinance in efforts to alleviate pov...
The success of a microenterprise program depends upon its positive impact on large numbers of benefi...
This paper discusses issues in microfinance development, as they may be relevant for El Salvador. It...
This paper derives lessons for EI Salvador, distilled from theory and from experience elsewhere, abo...
This paper examines the role of microenterprise programs in generating productive employment in Cent...
Drawing on the lessons of the small farmer credit programs of the past, this paper discusses the det...
This paper describes private voluntary organizations (PVOs) that work with microenterprises in Costa...
This paper argues that although private development organizations (PDOs) present comparative advanta...
Donor agencies have actively supported microenterprise programs during the past decade. Several eval...
The rise of commercialization in microfinance we have witnessed in the last two decades has revived ...
This paper claims that the source of the loanable funds for microenterprise finance organizations ha...
The paper argues that microenterprise finance should be treated as part of the development of the fi...
This paper explores main issues in the provision of financial services to small and microenterprises...
This paper examines issues related to the provision of financial services to microenterprises in dev...
The basic assumption of this paper is that microenterprises in a country such as El Salvador may be ...
This paper addresses the dangers and opportunities of using microfinance in efforts to alleviate pov...
The success of a microenterprise program depends upon its positive impact on large numbers of benefi...
This paper discusses issues in microfinance development, as they may be relevant for El Salvador. It...
This paper derives lessons for EI Salvador, distilled from theory and from experience elsewhere, abo...
This paper examines the role of microenterprise programs in generating productive employment in Cent...
Drawing on the lessons of the small farmer credit programs of the past, this paper discusses the det...
This paper describes private voluntary organizations (PVOs) that work with microenterprises in Costa...
This paper argues that although private development organizations (PDOs) present comparative advanta...
Donor agencies have actively supported microenterprise programs during the past decade. Several eval...
The rise of commercialization in microfinance we have witnessed in the last two decades has revived ...
This paper claims that the source of the loanable funds for microenterprise finance organizations ha...