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Although Tunisia has completed its political transition toward democracy, its economy remains fragile and faces huge … involve the private sector and in terms of funding. The originality of the proposed program is in linking microfinance to … cooperative structure; two efficient tools against social exclusion and which are underutilized in jobs creation in Tunisia. The …
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The purpose of this paper examines the economic effect of micro credit in the south zone of Tunisia. This service …
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financing micro enterprises and creating job in Tunisia and particularly in Sfax. So our empirical study was conducted by a …
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case installed in Tunisia, that the adoption of a policy of credit rationing makes it possible to cure the problems of …
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Microcredit institutions typically apply rigid and fixed repayment schedules when disbursing loans in order to reduce transaction costs, simplify procedures, and inculcate fiscal discipline for better repayment behavior. Microcredit clients, however, often have neither smooth income nor singular...
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This paper presents a model of the complete microcredit financing chain investor - MIV - MFI - micro-borrower, in which social-minded MIVs provide funds only to those MFIs which do not exploit their bargaining power towards micro-borrowers. The MFIs with the highest bargaining power do not use...
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success of microfinance around the world, a large number of commercial banks have made a profitable business out of this … sector. This paper explores various business models by commercial banks in microfinance and provides policy implications for …
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