Suresh Sundaresan – Microfinance
This e-book takes a strong step towards a scientific evaluation of the implications of microfinance for the position and regulation of capital markets. The authors tackle integration of capital markets with microfinance, technological improvements comparable to the usage of cell phone expertise, the implications of girls’s entry to micro-loan borrowings, and the regulatory challenges and alternatives rising because the panorama of microfinance dramatically evolves.
In 2006 the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Muhammad Yunus for his work on microfinance, dramatically altering attitudes in the direction of capital markets. Suresh Sundaresan has assembled a formidable set of students and practitioners on this e-book to convey collectively current sensible improvements and coverage questions within the realm of microfinance. The contributions emphasize sensible options to issues dealing with the sector by analyzing capital markets, offering a framework for enthusiastic about regulation, and elevating questions on gender empowerment. They study current developments within the area, analysis findings, and the challenges that lie forward.
This e-book takes a strong step towards a scientific evaluation of the implications of microfinance for the position and regulation of capital markets. The authors tackle integration of capital markets with microfinance, technological improvements comparable to the usage of cell phone expertise, the implications of girls’s entry to micro-loan borrowings, and the regulatory challenges and alternatives rising because the panorama of microfinance dramatically evolves.
Practitioners, coverage makers, and lecturers within the fields of developmental economics, finance, gender research and public and improvement coverage will take pleasure in this analytically rigorous work.