This paper looks at the trajectory followed by microfinance in India and specifically focuses on the state of Andhra Pradesh. In 2010 a law by the state government of Andhra Pradesh halted operations of private microfinance organizations in the state, adversely impacting their recovery and liquidity. This crisis, although not wholly unexpected, still shook the industry both in the state and across the country. This paper analyzes the impact of the crisis specifically on Andhra Pradesh and in general on the industry in India and provides recommendations for the way ahead, both for the government via the regulatory route and microfinance organizations in their operations. Once considered to be an ideal development strategy, microfinance has l...
The world of microfinance is changing. More and more people are turning to microfinance as neolibera...
Today microfinance has become a familiar term that many associate with financially sustainable pover...
This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s hi...
The crisis of microfinance which erupted in 2010 in Andhra Pradesh has complex causes rooted in Indi...
In recent months, microfinance practitioners worldwide have been holding their breath over events un...
The microfinance crisis in Andhra Pradesh incited controversy worldwide between those who supported ...
Microcredit, a non-profit lending approach that is often championed as a source of women’s inclusio...
Microfinance is an economic development tool whose primary objective is to assist the poor to work t...
At the end of 2010, India possessed the largest, most concentrated microfinance industry in the worl...
Microfinance is the practice of originating small loans and capital infusions in developing countrie...
The Indian microfinance sector was one of the largest in the world with full of growth potential. Ho...
This paper appraises options for research relating to microfinance in India, doing so in the broad c...
In a country like India where 70 percent of its population lives in rural area and 60 percent depend...
The main purpose of this theoretical study is to analyzes whether commercialization of microfinance ...
Microfinance is describe as associate unit brolly under that money services as well as small credit ...
The world of microfinance is changing. More and more people are turning to microfinance as neolibera...
Today microfinance has become a familiar term that many associate with financially sustainable pover...
This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s hi...
The crisis of microfinance which erupted in 2010 in Andhra Pradesh has complex causes rooted in Indi...
In recent months, microfinance practitioners worldwide have been holding their breath over events un...
The microfinance crisis in Andhra Pradesh incited controversy worldwide between those who supported ...
Microcredit, a non-profit lending approach that is often championed as a source of women’s inclusio...
Microfinance is an economic development tool whose primary objective is to assist the poor to work t...
At the end of 2010, India possessed the largest, most concentrated microfinance industry in the worl...
Microfinance is the practice of originating small loans and capital infusions in developing countrie...
The Indian microfinance sector was one of the largest in the world with full of growth potential. Ho...
This paper appraises options for research relating to microfinance in India, doing so in the broad c...
In a country like India where 70 percent of its population lives in rural area and 60 percent depend...
The main purpose of this theoretical study is to analyzes whether commercialization of microfinance ...
Microfinance is describe as associate unit brolly under that money services as well as small credit ...
The world of microfinance is changing. More and more people are turning to microfinance as neolibera...
Today microfinance has become a familiar term that many associate with financially sustainable pover...
This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s hi...