It is often argued that micro-credit program intervention at the grassroots level increases the ability of the poor to deal with crises. This paper examines the relationship between households’ involvement in micro-credit programs and their capacities to deal with economic hardships by focussing on BRAC, one of the largest micro-credit providers in Bangladesh. Using RAND data collected in one region of rural Bangladesh, the paper addresses a key question: Do micro-credit programs increase the ability of the poor to deal with crises? The findings in this paper indicate that BRAC’s micro-credit program in Bangladesh may increase participating households’ abilities to cope with economic hardships but further research to much more systematic in...
Bangladesh is one of the high density countries of the world. 40% of its population lives below the ...
In July of 1998, Bangladesh was in the grip of the worst flood of its history. It damaged a lot of a...
This paper uses a unique data set on 143,000 poor households from Northern Bangladesh to analyze the...
It is often argued that micro-credit program intervention at the grassroots level increases the abil...
Poverty has remained a global phenomenon and has defied various endeavors at curbing it especially i...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
The paper presents the extent of poverty alleviation through micro-credit of Bangladesh Rural Advanc...
The Grameen Bank (GB), BRAC and ASA in Bangladesh have developed a successful model of reaching cred...
Microcredit is the most effective and successful way to let the poor having access to credit. Resear...
Background Bangladesh is a developing country located in the southern part of Asia. Almost eighty p...
The microfinance industry in Bangladesh currently provides access to credit to around 13 million poo...
This study is about micro credit and its contribution to the improvement and poverty reduction for m...
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 160 million people, 49 percen...
This paper asks a simple question: do microcredit programs positively affect the standard of living ...
Bangladesh is one of the high density countries of the world. 40% of its population lives below the ...
In July of 1998, Bangladesh was in the grip of the worst flood of its history. It damaged a lot of a...
This paper uses a unique data set on 143,000 poor households from Northern Bangladesh to analyze the...
It is often argued that micro-credit program intervention at the grassroots level increases the abil...
Poverty has remained a global phenomenon and has defied various endeavors at curbing it especially i...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
The paper presents the extent of poverty alleviation through micro-credit of Bangladesh Rural Advanc...
The Grameen Bank (GB), BRAC and ASA in Bangladesh have developed a successful model of reaching cred...
Microcredit is the most effective and successful way to let the poor having access to credit. Resear...
Background Bangladesh is a developing country located in the southern part of Asia. Almost eighty p...
The microfinance industry in Bangladesh currently provides access to credit to around 13 million poo...
This study is about micro credit and its contribution to the improvement and poverty reduction for m...
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 160 million people, 49 percen...
This paper asks a simple question: do microcredit programs positively affect the standard of living ...
Bangladesh is one of the high density countries of the world. 40% of its population lives below the ...
In July of 1998, Bangladesh was in the grip of the worst flood of its history. It damaged a lot of a...
This paper uses a unique data set on 143,000 poor households from Northern Bangladesh to analyze the...