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Can Microfinance Work? - How to Improve Its Ethical Balance and Effectiveness (Hardcover)
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Can Microfinance Work? - How to Improve Its Ethical Balance and Effectiveness (Hardcover)
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Microfinance began with the noble aim of alleviating poverty
through the extension of small loans to poor borrowers, and has
grown to now serve approximately 200,000,000 peoplethe majority of
whom are female. Yet despite claims to the contrary, the practice
has not been proven to have succeeded in either enriching or
empowering its borrowers. In a thorough-going ethical assessment of
the industry, Can Microfinance Work? examines the central
microfinance model and whether or not it is effective, the extent
to which the practice creates the conditions for exploitation and
coercion to occur, and whether the distribution of the benefits and
burdens of microfinance is likely to be an ethical one. Author
Lesley Sherratt argues for the establishment of a duty of care in
microfinance in recognition of the vulnerability of the client
base. She also examines the ethical dilemmas inherent in working in
the informal sector, as well as microcredits macro impact on
economies. From there, Sherratt draws some wider lessons
microfinance can offer anti-poverty developments in general.
Challengingly, the book considers how microfinance might be
reformed to ensure it is practiced both more ethically and
effectively, and in doing so, argues that only a part of the
industry may survive in its current form. The bulk could instead
bifurcate in to one of two camps, either scaling down to become
predominantly savings rather than credit vehicles, probably
subsidized; or scaling up to provide credit to small and medium
enterprise lending operations. For the rest, it is argued that
establishing a non-exploitative interest rate, ending the practice
of group liability, and fully specifying a duty of carewith, if
necessary, regulation developed to enforce theseare microfinances
urgent ethical priorities.
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