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Over the last decade, the theory that poverty in the world's
poorest regions could be alleviated by providing small loans to
micro-entrepreneurs has become increasingly popular. This volume
examines the effectiveness of this theory when put into practice.
The book presents empirical evidence drawn from comparative
experiences in seven developing countries and produces some
startling conclusions. This work should be essential reading for
all those interested in development, poverty-reduction, social
welfare and finance. Volume One provides a detailed analysis of
this theory and offers policy recommendations for practitioners in
the field.
Over the last decade, the theory that poverty in the world's poorest regions could be alleviated by providing small loans to micro-entrepreneurs has become increasingly popular. This volume examines the effectiveness of this theory when put into practice. The book presents empirical evidence drawn from comparative experiences in seven developing countries and produces some startling conclusions. This work should be essential reading for all those interested in development, poverty-reduction, social welfare and finance. Volume One provides a detailed analysis of this theory and offers policy recommendations for practitioners in the field.
In two volumes these books review and expand the theory that poverty in the world's poorest regions could be alleviated by providing small loans to micro-entrepreneurs. Volume 1 provides detailed analysis of this theory and offers policy recommendations for practitioners in this field. Volume 2 presents empirical evidence drawn from comparative experiences in seven developing countries. The work assesses the success of this policy and provides some startling conclusions. This is essential reading for all those interested in development, poverty-reduction, social welfare and finance. eBook available with sample pages: HB:0415095441
This text examines community-based natural resource management in
Africa. This book reveals a dynamic picture of African rural
society in which production patterns change rapidly in response to
market opportunities. These changes are driven largely by local
farmers' initiatives, and are often associatedwith an increase in
market-based access to land that is evident under both customary
and private land tenure. North America: Africa World Press
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