نتایج جستجو برای: Microfinance

تعداد نتایج: 2200  

Journal: :Disasters 2015
Lindsay Stark Nafessa Kassim Thalia Sparling Dale Buscher Gary Yu Neil Boothby

This paper presents an evaluation of the long-term impact of microfinance programmes on Acehnese children during the post-tsunami recovery. The study, conducted from June to August 2010, examined the impact of microfinance programming six years after the tsunami. The sample consisted of 185 microfinance participants, with a comparison group of 192 individuals who did not participate in microfin...

Journal: :تحقیقات اقتصادی 0
محمود متوسلی استاد دانشکدة اقتصاد، دانشگاه تهران رضا آقابابایی عضو هیات علمی دانشگاه سمنان

what are the main success factors of microfinance institutions in providing financial services to poor people in a sustainable manner? in this article we try to answer this question. in one hand, we analyze the core compatibility between microeconomics of asymmetric information, transaction cost and risk, and new different operational mechanisms applied by microfinance institutions. on the othe...

2009
Aliar Hossain Mohammad Kamal Hossain Karim Mohammed Rezaul

The contribution of microfinance in the development of global economy is undoubtedly admissible. The research has been carried out to explore the impact of microfinance on the livelihood of the clients. The study emphasized to detect clear-cut impact of microfinance on poverty eradication, livelihood security, and on the role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) system on microfin...

2015
Qiguang Zhang Wei Guo

Microfinance in China has entered the phase of rapid development and it has become one of the most important businesses in commercial banks. According to the principals of low carbon economy and the characteristics of farmer microfinance of Chinese commercial bank, this paper designed the performance evaluation system and evaluated the performance of small and micro businesses microfinance. In ...

2003
Shahidur R. Khandker

Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand. It may therefore be hypothesized that the aggregate poverty impact of microfinance is modest or even nonexistent. If true, the poverty impact of microfinance observed at the participant level represents either income redistribution or short-run income generation from the microfinance interventio...

2016
Frederick Riggins David Weber David M. Weber W. A. Franke

The microfinance industry provides financial services to the world’s poor in hopes of moving individuals and families out of poverty. In 2013 there were 4.7 million active microfinance borrowers in Africa. This represents a smaller percentage of the population compared to other regions of the world, indicating the potential for rapid growth of microfinance in Africa. However, microfinance is ma...

2013

The following selection presents some of the key publications focusing on the microfinance sector in Latin America. Addressing a variety of issues related to microfinance in the region, and highlighting examples from a diverse group of Latin American countries, the publications can be grouped into the following categories: Assessing Risk; Regulations and Regulatory Frameworks; Impact Evaluation...

2014
Mallory A. Owen Andy Lamas

Founded on the assumption that poor people are “natural entrepreneurs” (Bornstein 2005), microfinance has signaled a paradigm shift in development ideology. Using my experiences with microfinance in a fishing village in Senegal, this study will address the claims driving the microfinance movement, debate its pros and cons and pose further questions about its validity and widespread implementati...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2014
Somen Saha Peter Leslie Annear

It is a challenge for the poor to overcome the barriers to accessing health services. Membership-based microfinance with associated health programmes can improve health outcomes for the poor. This study reviewed the evidence published between 1993 and 2013 on the role of membership-based microfinance with associated health programmes in improving health outcomes for the poor in South Asia. A to...

2007
ROBERT LENSINK

According to the United Nations (UN), in 2002 almost one-fifth of the world population (i e, 1.3 billion people) was living in extreme poverty, earning less than one dollar a day. In recent public debates microfinance has been mentioned as an important instrument to combat poverty. Therefore, microfinance has received a lot of attention, both from policy-makers as well as in academic circles. E...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید