
Microfinance is regarded as a lynchpin in private sector solutions to a host of complex social challenges, from child labor, education, and women''s rights, through to sustainable local economic development. The principle of self-help through capital accumulation in the US inner city looks similar to that of a Peruvian slum, and as practice has grown, so has the research. Conversations and Empirical Evidence in Microfinance is a curated conversation from a comprehensive review of the published literature, and is supported by theory and evidence from a wide range of disciplines such as philosophy, finance, public policy, and entrepreneurship. Contents: The Extant Theoretical and Empirical Literature in Microfinance (Phillip H Phan); Microfinance as Cooperation between Private Property and Collective Action to Reconnect Consumption and Societal Development (Bernard Paranque); Endogenous Fragility in Microfinance: Evidence from India (C(r)line Gimet and Thomas Lagoarde-Segot); The Microfinance Investment Horizon: Navigating between Social Mission and Profit Making (Hilda Eitzen). Readership: Graduate students and researchers in the field of microfinance.
Page Count:
155
Publication Date:
2014-08-19
ISBN-10:
1783262990
ISBN-13:
9781783262991
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