In this article we provide a critical analysis of the role of market-based approaches to poverty reduction in developing countries. In particular, we analyse the role of microfinance in poverty alleviation by conducting an ethnographic study of three villages in Bangladesh. Microfinance has become an increasingly popular approach that aims to alleviate poverty by providing the poor new opportunities for entrepreneurship. It also aims to promote empowerment (especially among women) while enhancing social capital in poor communities. Our findings, however, reflect a different picture. We found microfinance led to increasing levels of indebtedness among already impoverished communities and exacerbated economic, social and environmental vulnera...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
In this article we provide a critical analysis of the role of market-based approaches to poverty red...
The subject of this study developed from a personal interest in the financial crisis of developing c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of microfinance on poverty reduction and econo...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
The purpose of this thesis is to address if microfinance institutions (MFIs) facilitate poverty redu...
Microfinance services have emerged as an effective tool for financing microentrepreneurs to alleviat...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
Poverty has remained a global phenomenon and has defied various endeavors at curbing it especially i...
The Origin of Microfinance has started in 1976 by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh it has positive impac...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to address the problem of why the poorest, most disadvantaged ...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
In this article we provide a critical analysis of the role of market-based approaches to poverty red...
The subject of this study developed from a personal interest in the financial crisis of developing c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of microfinance on poverty reduction and econo...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
The purpose of this thesis is to address if microfinance institutions (MFIs) facilitate poverty redu...
Microfinance services have emerged as an effective tool for financing microentrepreneurs to alleviat...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
Poverty has remained a global phenomenon and has defied various endeavors at curbing it especially i...
The Origin of Microfinance has started in 1976 by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh it has positive impac...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to address the problem of why the poorest, most disadvantaged ...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
open access articleDevelopment policy has increasingly shifted towards expanding financial services ...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...