Microfinance in Asia: Not so risky, not so micro
Microfinance is proving to be a successful way to help the rural poor and disadvantaged improve their economic conditions by running their own businesses. However, the current economic crisis has reduced funding available for this pool. But with a proven strong credit history and improvements in tec...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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