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This research seeks to detect the institutional and regulatory constraints that limit the development of informal units in Djibouti by both the macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis. The review shows that institutional habits (corruption, going right) in regulation created transaction costs...
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The informal systems of transfer of funds (hawalas) arouse an increased interest on behalf of the authorities concerned to regulate them but also among the researchers who try to analyze how they operate for better appreciating of their macroeconomic impact. These institutions are primarily used...
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is inappropriate in the urban context where a large percentage of microfinance organisations in the developing world …
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lending or similarly micro-finance are examples of such alternative lending contracts. In this paper, we investigate the … effect of mutual guarantee institutions (MGI) on loan interest rates. We argue that, similarly to group lending and micro-finance …
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Micro-Finance is emerging as a powerful instrument for poverty alleviation in the new economy. In India, micro-Finance … artisans" and "economically weaker sections" have been used to broadly define micro-finance customers. Research across the … globe has shown that, over time, microfinance clients increase their income and assets, increase the number of years of …
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We trace the relationship between firm performance and corporate governance in microfinance institutions (MFI …
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Economic and social implications of the access to financial services both in developed and in developing countries have increasingly promoted the debate around the issue of considering “financial inclusion” as a public good, according to potential positive externalities associated to greater...
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The objective of fight against poverty was at the origin of the creation of the institutions of microfinance (IMF …. Today, certain authors underline the limits of the microfinance and question its impact on the development. What happens … really? What do the impact studies learn on the contribution from the microfinance to the poverty reduction in the developing …
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results prove that rural microfinance institutions, rather rural microfinance network can be viable. It is just a matter of …
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This study is based on the results of the non-monetary poverty estimation of the beneficiaries of microfinance in Mali … microfinance program could involve a reduction in the poverty gap between men and women beneficiaries. …
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