This paper aims to critically evaluate the microfinance approach in social and economic perspective. Critical analysis reveals that microfinance can be used as an efficient tool to reduce poverty, thus contributing towards economic as well as social development. Moreover, paper highlights the role of institutional design and indicates that microfinance institutions working on the lines of non government organizations and following the double bottom line approach performs better than the other institutional frameworks. Joint liability and the role of group leader are eminent in enhancing the performance of these institutions. Poverty can be decreased if microfinance institutions are driven in a more systematic manner keeping in mind primaril...
M.Comm.Poverty can be defined as, the lack of access to the basic needs and wants of a person, thus ...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
The paper attempts to provide a critical appraisal of the debate on the effectiveness of microfinanc...
This paper aims to critically evaluate the microfinance approach in social and economic perspective....
This paper aims to critically evaluate the microfinance approach in social and economic perspective....
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
The commercial approach of microfinance has been hailed by global microfinance institutions whereas ...
Purpose: Living standard in low income developing countries always remain crucial issue to...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
Microfinance is many times used as a developmental tool to tackle hunger and other issues related to...
Poverty is a major problem that reaches millions of people around the world. Although many organizat...
One definition of microfinance is "any activity that includes the provision of economic services lik...
Poverty, in its most basic form can be defined as a deprivation of well-being. It is an issue that h...
Particularly for the last two decades along with the pivotal role of World Bank, microfinance has be...
The micro - finance program extends small loans to very poor people for self-employment projects tha...
M.Comm.Poverty can be defined as, the lack of access to the basic needs and wants of a person, thus ...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
The paper attempts to provide a critical appraisal of the debate on the effectiveness of microfinanc...
This paper aims to critically evaluate the microfinance approach in social and economic perspective....
This paper aims to critically evaluate the microfinance approach in social and economic perspective....
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
The commercial approach of microfinance has been hailed by global microfinance institutions whereas ...
Purpose: Living standard in low income developing countries always remain crucial issue to...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
Microfinance is many times used as a developmental tool to tackle hunger and other issues related to...
Poverty is a major problem that reaches millions of people around the world. Although many organizat...
One definition of microfinance is "any activity that includes the provision of economic services lik...
Poverty, in its most basic form can be defined as a deprivation of well-being. It is an issue that h...
Particularly for the last two decades along with the pivotal role of World Bank, microfinance has be...
The micro - finance program extends small loans to very poor people for self-employment projects tha...
M.Comm.Poverty can be defined as, the lack of access to the basic needs and wants of a person, thus ...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
The paper attempts to provide a critical appraisal of the debate on the effectiveness of microfinanc...