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First published in 1998, this collection of essays by eminent microfinance practitioners provides a range of perspectives on contemporary issues in the field.
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First published in 1998, this collection of essays by eminent microfinance practitioners provides a range of perspectives on contemporary issues in the field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781138348622
- ISBN-10: 1138348627
- Artikelnr.: 57044371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9781138348622
- ISBN-10: 1138348627
- Artikelnr.: 57044371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kimenyi, Mwangi S.; Wieland, Robert C.
1. Introduction. Mwangi S. Kimenyi, Robert C. Wieland & J.D. Von Pischke.
Part 1. The Microfinance Market. 2. Do Financial Institutions have a Role
in Assisting the Poor? Claudio Gonzalez-Vega. 3. Critical Issues in
Microbusiness Finance and the Role of Donors. Reinhard H. Schmidt &
Claus-Peter Zeitinger. Part 2. Microfinance Program Design Strategies. 4.
Microfinance: the Paradigm Shift from Credit Delivery to Sustainable
Financial Intermediation. Marguerite S. Robinson. 5. Altruistic or
Production Finance? A Donor's Dilemma. Dale W. Adams. 6. Combining Social
and Financial Intermediation to Reach the Poor: the Necessity and Dangers.
Lynn Bennett. 7. Balancing Perspectives on Informal Fiinance. Otto Hospes.
8. Developing Alternatives to Informal Finance and Finding Market Niches.
Carlos E. Cuevas. 9. Basing Access on Performance to Create Sustainable
Financial Services fro the Poor in Nepal. Lynn Bennett, Mike Goldberg &
J.D. Von Pischke. Part 3. Sustainability and Accountability in
Microfinance. 10. Credit Scoring to Predict Loan Repayment Performance: an
Application to Rural Customers in Burkina Faso. Laura Viganò. 11. Keys to
Financial Sustainability. Robert Peck Christen. 12. Other People's Money:
Regulatory Issues Facing Microenterprise Finance Programs. Robert C. Vogel.
13. Measuring the Performance of Small Enterprise Lenders. J.D. Von
Pischke. 14. A Road Map for Financial Stabilization of Credit Unions: the
Guatemalan Experience. David C. Richardson, Barry L. Lennon & Brian A.
Branch.
Part 1. The Microfinance Market. 2. Do Financial Institutions have a Role
in Assisting the Poor? Claudio Gonzalez-Vega. 3. Critical Issues in
Microbusiness Finance and the Role of Donors. Reinhard H. Schmidt &
Claus-Peter Zeitinger. Part 2. Microfinance Program Design Strategies. 4.
Microfinance: the Paradigm Shift from Credit Delivery to Sustainable
Financial Intermediation. Marguerite S. Robinson. 5. Altruistic or
Production Finance? A Donor's Dilemma. Dale W. Adams. 6. Combining Social
and Financial Intermediation to Reach the Poor: the Necessity and Dangers.
Lynn Bennett. 7. Balancing Perspectives on Informal Fiinance. Otto Hospes.
8. Developing Alternatives to Informal Finance and Finding Market Niches.
Carlos E. Cuevas. 9. Basing Access on Performance to Create Sustainable
Financial Services fro the Poor in Nepal. Lynn Bennett, Mike Goldberg &
J.D. Von Pischke. Part 3. Sustainability and Accountability in
Microfinance. 10. Credit Scoring to Predict Loan Repayment Performance: an
Application to Rural Customers in Burkina Faso. Laura Viganò. 11. Keys to
Financial Sustainability. Robert Peck Christen. 12. Other People's Money:
Regulatory Issues Facing Microenterprise Finance Programs. Robert C. Vogel.
13. Measuring the Performance of Small Enterprise Lenders. J.D. Von
Pischke. 14. A Road Map for Financial Stabilization of Credit Unions: the
Guatemalan Experience. David C. Richardson, Barry L. Lennon & Brian A.
Branch.
1. Introduction. Mwangi S. Kimenyi, Robert C. Wieland & J.D. Von Pischke.
Part 1. The Microfinance Market. 2. Do Financial Institutions have a Role
in Assisting the Poor? Claudio Gonzalez-Vega. 3. Critical Issues in
Microbusiness Finance and the Role of Donors. Reinhard H. Schmidt &
Claus-Peter Zeitinger. Part 2. Microfinance Program Design Strategies. 4.
Microfinance: the Paradigm Shift from Credit Delivery to Sustainable
Financial Intermediation. Marguerite S. Robinson. 5. Altruistic or
Production Finance? A Donor's Dilemma. Dale W. Adams. 6. Combining Social
and Financial Intermediation to Reach the Poor: the Necessity and Dangers.
Lynn Bennett. 7. Balancing Perspectives on Informal Fiinance. Otto Hospes.
8. Developing Alternatives to Informal Finance and Finding Market Niches.
Carlos E. Cuevas. 9. Basing Access on Performance to Create Sustainable
Financial Services fro the Poor in Nepal. Lynn Bennett, Mike Goldberg &
J.D. Von Pischke. Part 3. Sustainability and Accountability in
Microfinance. 10. Credit Scoring to Predict Loan Repayment Performance: an
Application to Rural Customers in Burkina Faso. Laura Viganò. 11. Keys to
Financial Sustainability. Robert Peck Christen. 12. Other People's Money:
Regulatory Issues Facing Microenterprise Finance Programs. Robert C. Vogel.
13. Measuring the Performance of Small Enterprise Lenders. J.D. Von
Pischke. 14. A Road Map for Financial Stabilization of Credit Unions: the
Guatemalan Experience. David C. Richardson, Barry L. Lennon & Brian A.
Branch.
Part 1. The Microfinance Market. 2. Do Financial Institutions have a Role
in Assisting the Poor? Claudio Gonzalez-Vega. 3. Critical Issues in
Microbusiness Finance and the Role of Donors. Reinhard H. Schmidt &
Claus-Peter Zeitinger. Part 2. Microfinance Program Design Strategies. 4.
Microfinance: the Paradigm Shift from Credit Delivery to Sustainable
Financial Intermediation. Marguerite S. Robinson. 5. Altruistic or
Production Finance? A Donor's Dilemma. Dale W. Adams. 6. Combining Social
and Financial Intermediation to Reach the Poor: the Necessity and Dangers.
Lynn Bennett. 7. Balancing Perspectives on Informal Fiinance. Otto Hospes.
8. Developing Alternatives to Informal Finance and Finding Market Niches.
Carlos E. Cuevas. 9. Basing Access on Performance to Create Sustainable
Financial Services fro the Poor in Nepal. Lynn Bennett, Mike Goldberg &
J.D. Von Pischke. Part 3. Sustainability and Accountability in
Microfinance. 10. Credit Scoring to Predict Loan Repayment Performance: an
Application to Rural Customers in Burkina Faso. Laura Viganò. 11. Keys to
Financial Sustainability. Robert Peck Christen. 12. Other People's Money:
Regulatory Issues Facing Microenterprise Finance Programs. Robert C. Vogel.
13. Measuring the Performance of Small Enterprise Lenders. J.D. Von
Pischke. 14. A Road Map for Financial Stabilization of Credit Unions: the
Guatemalan Experience. David C. Richardson, Barry L. Lennon & Brian A.
Branch.







