Mainstreaming Microfinance: How Lending to the Poor Began, Grew, and Came of Age in Bolivia* Tells the success story of how microfinance in Latin America lifted whole populations into the financial mainstream * Offers a non-technical, in-depth analysis of the microlending debate Some people tout microfinance as the most important tool now available for fighting poverty while still others doubt its contribution to the "truly" poor. This volume offers a reasoned, moderate voice on the virtues and problems of microfinance. Drawing on the success story of Bolivia, Rhyne traces the transformation of NGOs into formal financial institutions, and examines microfinance under the conditions of commercialization and competition that have altered the dynamics of the new industry. Using participant interviews, Beth Rhyne details how Bolivia’s special breed of social entrepreneurs found the keys to unlock the huge unmet demand of informal clients. She explores how these social activists shaped the character of the institutions that now dominate Bolivia’s microfinance sector, and traces how these institutions proved that lending to microenterprises could become a commercial business. Rhyne investigates the transformation of NGOs into formal financial institutions, led by the creation of BancoSol, and closely examines microfinance under the conditions of commercialization and competition that have altered the dynamics of the new industry. |
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The clients of microfinance in rural areas are generally poorer than those in the cities . The World Bank and government poverty studies show that nearly everyone in rural areas is poor , whether measured by lack of adequate income for ...
The clients of microfinance in rural areas are generally poorer than those in the cities . The World Bank and government poverty studies show that nearly everyone in rural areas is poor , whether measured by lack of adequate income for ...
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Microfinance lenders in Bolivia hesitated to enter rural areas for a number of daunting reasons , starting with the ... Because agricultural risk tends to affect everyone in a given area at the same time , it is particularly hard for ...
Microfinance lenders in Bolivia hesitated to enter rural areas for a number of daunting reasons , starting with the ... Because agricultural risk tends to affect everyone in a given area at the same time , it is particularly hard for ...
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Sartawi's Jorg Tipisman Nogales describes some of the challenges of the remote areas . He says that 13,000 families live in the district of Batallas , where Sartawi works near Lake Titicaca . Yet , he points out , the area is half the ...
Sartawi's Jorg Tipisman Nogales describes some of the challenges of the remote areas . He says that 13,000 families live in the district of Batallas , where Sartawi works near Lake Titicaca . Yet , he points out , the area is half the ...
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NEW FRONTIERS | 159 |
YES BUT IS IT DEVELOPMENT? | 189 |
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