Replicating Microfinance in the United StatesJames H. Carr, Zhong Yi Tong Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 28/06/2002 - 387 من الصفحات "With the publication of this volume, knowledge and understanding of the practices of delivering micro-credit reach a new level of consolidation, and the stage is set for important further steps."—from the Foreword by Richard P. Taub, University of Chicago Microfinance was pioneered in the developing world as the lending of small amounts of money to entrepreneurs who lacked the kinds of credentials and collateral demanded by banks. Similar practices spread from the developing to the developed world, reversing the usual direction of innovation, and today several hundred microfinance institutions are operating in the United States. Replicating Microfinace in the United States reviews experiences in both developing and industrialized countries and extends the applications of microlending beyond enterprise to consumer finance, housing finance, and community development finance, concentrating especially on previously underserved households and their communities. Contributors include Nitin Bhatt, Robert M. Buckley, Bruce Ferguson, Elinor Haider, Chi-kan Richard Hung, Sally R. Merrill, Jonathan Morduch, Gary Painter, Sohini Sarkar, Mark Schreiner, Lisa Servon, Ayse Can Talen, Shui-Yan Tang, Kenneth Temkin, Andres Vinelli, J. D. Von Pischke and Marc A. Weiss. Replicating Microfinance in the United States is based on papers commissioned by the Fannie Mae Foundation and findings from an October 2001 conference jointly held by the Fannie Mae Foundation and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. |
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... women.48 This result is interesting for various reasons . First , it contradicts the common perception that lending to women is especially profitable , be- cause poor women tend to have higher repayment rates , and engage in more ...
... Women's Initiative and WEB are oriented toward the in- dividual economic empowerment of women , whereas Working Capital and ISED emphasize community empowerment . ISED and Women's Initiative are the programs most focused on people with ...
... women . Although women were the clear majority of the other two developing - country programs , 75 and 82 percent respectively , their distributions were far from the domi- nance shown at the Grameen Bank . In the U.S. sample , women ...
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Replicating Microfinance in the United States | 1 |
Current Foundations of Microfinance Best Practices | 97 |
Fulfilling the Potential of the U S Microenterprise Strategy | 169 |
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