In the early 1970s, microfinance came to public attention as a promising tool to reduce poverty. However, some people began to claim that microcredit is unsuitable for sustainable development. Nevertheless, the lack of scientific support for both viewpoints has created a need for empirical studies to disentangle whether microfinance interventions should be implemented, and if so, how. The objective of this thesis is to provide evidence on the role of microfinance in Latin America, with a particular emphasis on Mexico. The main innovation of this study is the focus on four topics that have thus far received relatively little attention. Firstly, the relationship between efficiency and the ownership structure of microfinance institutio...
This thesis seeks to analyze the commercialized developments of the microfinance industry in Mexico....
Microfinance non-financial services have been recently reformulated as high quality demand-led progr...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are often seen by aid practitioners as a manifestly effective means...
In the early 1970s, microfinance came to public attention as a promising tool to reduce poverty. ...
Microfinance has been seen as a key tool for poverty reduction in developing countries. Target group...
Microfinance is defined as small scale loans designed for less fortunate citizens. Ever since its cr...
This paper examines the effect of the microcredit industry on female loan recipients in Mexico, in o...
This article aims to analyze, through official data, microcredit loans granting in Latin America dev...
Microfinance is commonly used as a development strategy to help alleviate poverty across the globe. ...
This master thesis deals with the theme of microfinance as a modern form of development aid in the w...
Worldwide, poverty is one of the biggest problems we face. More people than we expect are suffered f...
Thesis advisor: Richard McGowanThesis advisor: Robert MurphyMicrofinance has been heralded as the so...
Microfinance is often seen as an effective tool to reach the poor, yet there is a paucity of studies...
This thesis seeks to analyze the commercialized developments of the microfinance industry in Mexico....
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are often seen by aid practitioners as a manifestly effective means...
This thesis seeks to analyze the commercialized developments of the microfinance industry in Mexico....
Microfinance non-financial services have been recently reformulated as high quality demand-led progr...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are often seen by aid practitioners as a manifestly effective means...
In the early 1970s, microfinance came to public attention as a promising tool to reduce poverty. ...
Microfinance has been seen as a key tool for poverty reduction in developing countries. Target group...
Microfinance is defined as small scale loans designed for less fortunate citizens. Ever since its cr...
This paper examines the effect of the microcredit industry on female loan recipients in Mexico, in o...
This article aims to analyze, through official data, microcredit loans granting in Latin America dev...
Microfinance is commonly used as a development strategy to help alleviate poverty across the globe. ...
This master thesis deals with the theme of microfinance as a modern form of development aid in the w...
Worldwide, poverty is one of the biggest problems we face. More people than we expect are suffered f...
Thesis advisor: Richard McGowanThesis advisor: Robert MurphyMicrofinance has been heralded as the so...
Microfinance is often seen as an effective tool to reach the poor, yet there is a paucity of studies...
This thesis seeks to analyze the commercialized developments of the microfinance industry in Mexico....
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are often seen by aid practitioners as a manifestly effective means...
This thesis seeks to analyze the commercialized developments of the microfinance industry in Mexico....
Microfinance non-financial services have been recently reformulated as high quality demand-led progr...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are often seen by aid practitioners as a manifestly effective means...