Microcredit and International Development: Contexts, Achievements and Challenges

Author:   Farhad Hossain (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Christopher Rees (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Tonya Knight-Millar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Volume:   92
ISBN:  

9781138807273


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   23 June 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Microcredit and International Development: Contexts, Achievements and Challenges


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This book draws together a set of topical writings on the subject of microcredit that will be of relevance to the work of both researchers and practitioners in the field. In drawing on the experiences of authors from countries and regions throughout the globe, including Cambodia, Barbados and the Caribbean, Mexico, Pakistan, India and Africa, the book examines the subject of microcredit from various perspectives. The book explores the contribution of microcredit to various sectors within the developed and developing worlds and seeks to analyze critically the contributory success and failure factors of microcredit in varying international contexts. By means of evaluating the opportunities and challenges of microcredit, the book provides key lessons about microcredit for international development purposes. More specifically, the authors of the chapters offer a series of insights into microcredit activities as they relate to the real world. For example, in his chapter, David Hulme traces the developing nature of the activities of the highly influential Grameen Bank, that is, from activities focused on subsidised microcredit to more market-based microfinance activities. In their chapter, Johanna Hietalahti and Anja Nygren examine microcredit as a socio-political institution in South Africa and, in doing so, unearth the complex interactions between of rules, logic and power-relations which are relevant to microcredit activities. In another chapter, Asad Ghalib uses the context of Rural Punjab in Pakistan in order to assess the extent to which microcredit-related activities actually reach the poor. Taken together, the chapters in the book provide readers with an opportunity to consider a host of factors connected to microcredit from a genuinely international perspective.

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Author:   Farhad Hossain (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Christopher Rees (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Tonya Knight-Millar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Volume:   92
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781138807273


ISBN 10:   1138807273
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   23 June 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Success Factors of Microfinance: What Can We Learn for International Development? Farhad Hossain, Christopher Rees and Tonya Knight-Millar 2. A Short History of the Grameen Bank: From Subsidized Microcredit to Market Based Microfinance David Hulme 3. Microcredit as a Socio-Political Institution in South Africa: The Complexity of Rules, Logic and Power Relations Johanna Hietalahti and Anja Nygren 4. Giving People Choice: The Role of Traditional Religious Associations in Providing Credit to the Rural Population in Cambodia Arnaldo Pellini and David Ayres 5. The Global Economic Recession: The Newest Challenge to the Caribbean Microfinance Sector Tonya Knight-Millar and Farhad Hossain 6. The Role of Microfinance Practices in Motivating Young Rural Entrepreneurs in Mexico Fabiola López, Christopher J. Rees and Paul Barry 7. Is Microfinance Reaching the Poorest? An Investigation into Programme Outreach across Rural Punjab in Pakistan Asad Ghalib 8. Impact of Microfinance: Evidence from India Anurag Priyadarshee, Thankom G Arun and Farhad Hossain 9. Can Microcredit Services Alleviate Hardship in African Small-Scale Mining Communities? Abigail Ackah-Baidoo and Gavin Hilson 10. Microcredit in the Past, Present and Future: Challenges and Opportunities Farhad Hossain, Christopher J. Rees and Tonya Knight-Millar

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Farhad Hossain is Lecturer in Development Management at the Institute for Development Policy and Management at the University of Manchester, UK. Christopher Rees is a Senior Lecturer in Organisational Change and Development at the Institute of Development Policy and Management at the University of Manchester, UK. Tonya Knight Millar is an Investment Officer at Caribbean Financial Services Corporation, Barbados.

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