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– Institutions of Transition Between Personal and Organisational Credit in 19th Century Germany -- Chapter 15. Integrating Micro-finance …Chapter 1. Different Forms of Microcredit and Social Business - Microfinance in Global History from the Late Medieval … 3. Microcredit in the Shop in Late Medieval Tuscany: A Credit Centre for the Poor -- Chapter 4. Small Credit and the …
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Financial Theories and Their Relevance in Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 3: Impact of Recent Financial Inclusion Schemes on Status of Financial inclusion in India: Secondary Data Analysis -- Chapter 4 Socio-Economic Conditions and Pattern of Access and...
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Poverty in third world (TW) countries is a serious problem, and microcredit has become the most popular approach to address this undesirable phenomenon. This model, perceived more than a quarter century ago in Bangladesh, is now being pursued around the globe. In spite of this enormous...
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access to micro‐credit. Research limitations/implications – Considering the sample size and research context, the … in other studies on other contexts. Practical implications – This paper posits that the lack of access to credit promotes … prompted these microenterpreneurs into venturing to alternative sources of credit in the form of “Women August Meetings”. The …
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Poverty in third world (TW) countries is a serious problem, and microcredit has become the most popular approach to address this undesirable phenomenon. This model, perceived more than a quarter century ago in Bangladesh, is now being pursued around the globe. In spite of this enormous...
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This paper examines the combined effect of interest rates and poverty levels of microfinance clients on loan size … poverty level is suggested in targeting and sustaining microfinance clients. -- interest rate ; sensitivity ; loan ; poor … ; microfinance ; Ghana …
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