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This timely Handbook collates a range of evidence from top scholars
in the field to help readers understand who microfinance reaches,
how it helps, and why clients come back. It offers updated views on
important concepts that enable a broader framework for
understanding poverty and the corresponding financial needs of poor
households. Chapters cover recent findings on social impacts, the
role of gender, fairness of interest rates, financial resilience in
emergencies, and financial education, to provide a thorough
coverage of key areas of the field. The Handbook focuses on
delivery mechanisms for financial services including group
liability lending, agent banking, and digital finance, as well as
the special role of value chain finance and insurance for
smallholder agriculture. The case studies from both developed and
developing countries and regions, illustrating the novel aspects of
the link between microfinance, financial inclusion and development
will make this a critical read for economics and development
studies scholars. The practitioner views on the role of
microfinance included in the Handbook will also make this a
relevant and useful read for policy makers and practitioners in the
area
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