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This paper is concerned with the recent history of microfinance, both for itself and as a case study of the evolution … applauded the successes of microfinance in expanding financial market opportunities; and a political economy critique that … India, before turning to the potential for a more inductive and plural account. A more plural history of microfinance …
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Since last three decades the major objective of policy makers is to remove poverty from India. Many programmes and policies were started at the grass root level. But results were not very encouraging. After liberalization India's GDP growth witnessed an encouraging change. It was hoped that it...
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More than 65 million poor people have accessed microcredit schemes and about three quarters of them are women. This paper addresses the challenging issue of whether the microcredit programmes are tools for empowering poor women. For this purpose the problem is identified as ― to what extent...
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