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by three indicators related to microfinance institutions (MFIs) and then examine its effect on poverty reduction at the …
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With the growing interest in environmental issues in the global community, recently concluded regional trade agreements (RTAs) have introduced environmental provisions. These RTAs will help achieve sustainable development at the intersection of trade liberalization and ever-increasing...
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This paper investigates the relationship between access to micro-credit and temporary seasonal migration, an issue which is largely ignored in the standard rural-urban migration literature. Seasonal migration due to agricultural downturns is a common phenomenon in developing countries. Using...
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The mismatch between credit repayments and income seasonality poses a challenge for microfinance institutions (MFIs …
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the ultra-poor. Microfinance institutions may need to design better credit contracts to address the poor's needs. …
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in Thailand and the other in the Philippines, which show clear contrasts in both the form of microfinance organizations …
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Microfinance institutions employ various kinds of incentive schemes but estimating the effect of each scheme is not …
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The objective of the present study is to examine the determinants of ISO 9001 certification, focusing on the effect of Product-related Environmental Regulations on Chemicals (PRERCs) and FDI using the answers to several questions in our Vietnam survey conducted from December 2011 to January...
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This paper summarizes the main results of a unique firm survey conducted in Penang, Malaysia in 2012 on product-related environmental regulations. The results show that firms receiving foreign-direct investment have adapted well to regulations but faced more rejections. Several research...
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Voluntary environmental actions, such as the adoption of ISO 14001, are gaining increasing attention in developing countries. This study examines the mechanism of ISO 14001 diffusion in a developing economy on the basis of a unique corporate survey of manufacturing sectors in Malaysia....
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