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![]() | Microfinance Handbook: An Institutional and Financial Perspective (Sustainable Banking With the Poor) by Joanna Ledgerwood, Ian Johnson (Foreword), Jean-Michel Severino (Foreword) ISBN-10: 9780821343067 ISBN-10: 0-8213-4306-8 ISBN-13: 9780821343067 ISBN-13: 978-0-8213-4306-7 Paperback 2001-03-01 World Bank Publications Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description There are over 500 million economically active poor people in the world operating microenterprises and small businesses, but most are without access to adequate financial services. The Handbook offers guiding principles and tools for promoting sustainable microfinance and creating viable institutions. | ||
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This is the place to start for Microfinance For those interested in Microfinance this is a must have for any library. It covers the basics of Microfinance including whose involved and where it is succeeding. It is really more of a reference guide than anything else and is very helpful for those starting out. I found it invaluable for writing papers related to microfinance. If you are going into this field or have an interest in international economics/ international political economy this is a must read. | ||
Must read primer for microfinance implementors This handbook provides novices, professionals, - and skeptics - with the information they need to move through the microfinance world with confidence gained through an understanding of microfinance principles and practices. Ms. Ledgerwood's book has been an essential reference in analyzing and developing microfinance programs throughout the world, and is required reading for many MFI implementers new to the trade. | ||
If you want a good introduction to microfinance, this is it. This is an excellent book to get a good overvivew of microfinance and how it works. It offers excellent forms to set up a successful program. I found it exceptionally helpful. | ||