This is chapter 3 of The Political Economy of Microfinance: Financializing Poverty by the same author.This book helps to understand the enigmatic microfinance sector by tracing its evolution and asking how it works as a financial system. Our present capitalism is a financialized capitalism, and microfinance is its response to poverty. Microfinance has broadranging effects, reaching hundreds of millions of people and generating substantial revenues. Although systemic flaws have become obvious, most strikingly with the 2010 Indian crisis that was marked by overindebtedness, suicides and violence, the industry's expansion continues unabated. As Philip Mader argues, microfinance heralds less the end of poverty than new, more financialized for...
Microfinance is the business of giving small, collateral-free loans to poor borrowers that are paid ...
Microfinance is a successful financial innovation to help the poor to sort out credit exclusion, whi...
This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s hi...
This book helps to understand the enigmatic microfinance sector by tracing its evolution and asking ...
This book helps to understand the enigmatic microfinance sector by tracing its evolution and asking ...
Microfinance serves as a key case for studying the effects of financial systems. As a development in...
Microfinance serves as a key case for studying the effects of financial systems. As a development in...
Figures Text Boxes Abbreviations Acknowledgments 1. Introduction A. Topic and research question B. W...
Microfinance does not reduce poverty, but it successfully constructs economic relations between owne...
For the past thirty years, policymakers have lauded microfinance for its promises to reduce poverty ...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
The contemporary microfinance industry struggles to manage the tensions that arise from its competin...
Banks are for people with money rather than for people without money. However, microfinance is banki...
Microfinance serves as a key case for studying the effects of financial systems. As a development in...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
Microfinance is the business of giving small, collateral-free loans to poor borrowers that are paid ...
Microfinance is a successful financial innovation to help the poor to sort out credit exclusion, whi...
This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s hi...
This book helps to understand the enigmatic microfinance sector by tracing its evolution and asking ...
This book helps to understand the enigmatic microfinance sector by tracing its evolution and asking ...
Microfinance serves as a key case for studying the effects of financial systems. As a development in...
Microfinance serves as a key case for studying the effects of financial systems. As a development in...
Figures Text Boxes Abbreviations Acknowledgments 1. Introduction A. Topic and research question B. W...
Microfinance does not reduce poverty, but it successfully constructs economic relations between owne...
For the past thirty years, policymakers have lauded microfinance for its promises to reduce poverty ...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
The contemporary microfinance industry struggles to manage the tensions that arise from its competin...
Banks are for people with money rather than for people without money. However, microfinance is banki...
Microfinance serves as a key case for studying the effects of financial systems. As a development in...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
Microfinance is the business of giving small, collateral-free loans to poor borrowers that are paid ...
Microfinance is a successful financial innovation to help the poor to sort out credit exclusion, whi...
This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s hi...