Due Diligence Due Diligence

Due Diligence

An Impertinent Inquiry into Microfinance

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Publisher Description

The idea that small loans can help poor families build businesses and exit poverty has blossomed into a global movement. The concept has captured the public imagination, drawn in billions of dollars, reached millions of customers, and garnered a Nobel Prize. Radical in its suggestion that the poor are creditworthy and conservative in its insistence on individual accountability, the idea has expanded beyond credit into savings, insurance, and money transfers, earning the name microfinance. But is it the boon so many think it is?

Readers of David Roodman's openbook blog will immediately recognize his thorough, straightforward, and trenchant analysis. Due Diligence , written entirely in public with input from readers, probes the truth about microfinance to guide governments, foundations, investors, and private citizens who support financial services for poor people. In particular, it explains the need to deemphasize microcredit in favor of other financial services for the poor.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2012
December 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
591
Pages
PUBLISHER
Center for Global Development
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc
SIZE
3
MB
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