Paper provides a digest of the material covered in a Seminar on Informal Finance in Development held in Washington, D.C. in October 1989. This includes a summary of the major new findings about the informal finance reported in the Seminar, a suggested agenda for new research on this topic, and a list of policy suggestions raised in the meetings
In the nonperformance of the formal financial sector to cater to the needs of some groups, informal ...
These 14 policy briefs summarize lessons learned from IFPRI´s multicountry program on rural finance ...
Abstract: What can be done to make informal finance and microfinance suitable for financing growing ...
Informal finance consists of a heterogeneous set of individual and group financial arrangements. Inf...
This lecture (delivered in French at the Workshop) presents a synthesis and highlights of a seminar ...
This paper explores the implications of financial reform for marginal clientele in developing countr...
In most developing countries, it is the private, informal markets that the rural poor have tradition...
This short paper looks at general questions about the role of finance in economic development and ab...
RESEARCH ON POVERTY ALLEVIATION Research Report No. 98.1Liberalization policies implemented in Tanz...
A paradoxical situation has emerged in rural financial markets in low income countries in recent yea...
This paper discusses the role of financial services in the reduction of poverty. It first examines c...
This paper is concerned with the paucity of financial intermediates in developing countries and the ...
Many countries are searching for methods to facilitate the creation and expansion of rural nonfarm e...
Private debt flows to developing countries surged to record levels over the period 2003-07. A few lo...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the other neglected effects of financial development ...
In the nonperformance of the formal financial sector to cater to the needs of some groups, informal ...
These 14 policy briefs summarize lessons learned from IFPRI´s multicountry program on rural finance ...
Abstract: What can be done to make informal finance and microfinance suitable for financing growing ...
Informal finance consists of a heterogeneous set of individual and group financial arrangements. Inf...
This lecture (delivered in French at the Workshop) presents a synthesis and highlights of a seminar ...
This paper explores the implications of financial reform for marginal clientele in developing countr...
In most developing countries, it is the private, informal markets that the rural poor have tradition...
This short paper looks at general questions about the role of finance in economic development and ab...
RESEARCH ON POVERTY ALLEVIATION Research Report No. 98.1Liberalization policies implemented in Tanz...
A paradoxical situation has emerged in rural financial markets in low income countries in recent yea...
This paper discusses the role of financial services in the reduction of poverty. It first examines c...
This paper is concerned with the paucity of financial intermediates in developing countries and the ...
Many countries are searching for methods to facilitate the creation and expansion of rural nonfarm e...
Private debt flows to developing countries surged to record levels over the period 2003-07. A few lo...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the other neglected effects of financial development ...
In the nonperformance of the formal financial sector to cater to the needs of some groups, informal ...
These 14 policy briefs summarize lessons learned from IFPRI´s multicountry program on rural finance ...
Abstract: What can be done to make informal finance and microfinance suitable for financing growing ...