Microfinance is an emerging phenomenon that opens access to capital for individuals previously shut out from financial services. In its direct engagement with the poor, microfinance represents a new way for financial capital to potentially stimulate economic growth in developing countries. However, microfinance is poorly understood, and it remains unclear whether it delivers on its promises. The goal of this paper is to introduce the topic of microfinancing to a wider audience of management researchers and to identify opportunities for future research in this new and growing area
In the face of high transaction costs and information asymmetries in rural credit markets, micro fin...
Version of RecordMicrofinance has been spread around the world as a popular poverty reduction strate...
Microcredit is hailed as a means of helping individuals in developing countries lift themselves out ...
Microfinance is an emerging phenomenon that opens access to capital for individuals previously shut ...
This paper reviews the achievements of the 'microfinance revolution', through reference to the now e...
ABSTRACT Microfinance is the provision of financial services to low-income clients or solidarity len...
As microfinance gains increasing attention and application as a financing mechanism for entrepreneur...
This paper attempts to explore the role and importance of microfinance in reducing poverty by genera...
This paper examines the ways in which financial sector development policy might contribute to povert...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
Poverty alleviation has been the main target of developmental projects world-wide. However, only a f...
Microfinance is emerging as an integral part of the new development paradigm, described by the phras...
This paper seeks to present an overview of the microfinance sector and its role in development. It d...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
abstract: Microfinance is a term that refers to providing basic financial services to the poor; it h...
In the face of high transaction costs and information asymmetries in rural credit markets, micro fin...
Version of RecordMicrofinance has been spread around the world as a popular poverty reduction strate...
Microcredit is hailed as a means of helping individuals in developing countries lift themselves out ...
Microfinance is an emerging phenomenon that opens access to capital for individuals previously shut ...
This paper reviews the achievements of the 'microfinance revolution', through reference to the now e...
ABSTRACT Microfinance is the provision of financial services to low-income clients or solidarity len...
As microfinance gains increasing attention and application as a financing mechanism for entrepreneur...
This paper attempts to explore the role and importance of microfinance in reducing poverty by genera...
This paper examines the ways in which financial sector development policy might contribute to povert...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
Poverty alleviation has been the main target of developmental projects world-wide. However, only a f...
Microfinance is emerging as an integral part of the new development paradigm, described by the phras...
This paper seeks to present an overview of the microfinance sector and its role in development. It d...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
abstract: Microfinance is a term that refers to providing basic financial services to the poor; it h...
In the face of high transaction costs and information asymmetries in rural credit markets, micro fin...
Version of RecordMicrofinance has been spread around the world as a popular poverty reduction strate...
Microcredit is hailed as a means of helping individuals in developing countries lift themselves out ...