Microfinance : A Practitioner's Handbook by Ranajoy Basu (2013, Hardcover)

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PublisherGlobe Law AND Business The Limited
ISBN-101905783973
ISBN-139781905783977
eBay Product ID (ePID)171906185

Product Key Features

Book TitleMicrofinance : a Practitioner's Handbook
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
TopicBusiness & Financial, Finance / General, Economic Conditions, Industries / Financial Services
IllustratorYes
GenreLaw, Business & Economics
AuthorRanajoy Basu
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Dewey Edition23
ReviewsBasu, a structured finance and capital markets lawyer at Reed Smith, has put together a varied and insightful compendium of expertise on microfinance, which provides an information-rich resource to practitioners, or indeed anyone professionally involved in this continually evolving and diverse area.
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Table Of ContentForewordRanajoy BasuReed Smith LLPPart I. Introduction and overviewWhat is microfinance and its various typesRanajoy BasuReed Smith LLPMicrofinance and its discontents - hurdles and key issuesSam MendelsonFinancial inclusion & microfinance consultantBusiness model evolutionPete PowerAngkor Mikroheranhvatho Kampuchea Co LtdMicroinsuranceMosleh AhmedMicroinsurance Research CentreShari'a compliant microfinanceAtif HanifEdana RichardsonAllen & Overy LLPLivelihoodsOlly DonnellyShiviaMalcolm HarperM-CRILPart II. Financing and commercialisationMicrofinance from an investor's perspectiveMarcus FedderInternational Finance Facility for ImmunisationMicrofinance and capital marketsJuliette ChapelleParis Bar SchoolPart III. Governance and regulationGovernance and sustainability of microfinance institutionsMelissa ManzoAllen & Overy LLPMicrofinance regulation: government intervention versus self-regulationHajar BarbachEmma MatebalavuClifford Chance LLPPart IV. Impact and analysisThe empowerment of rural women through microfinanceDr Tara NairGujarat Institute of Development ResearchMicrofinance investment vehicles and social performanceJean-Marie De CorteMarc LabieLudovic UrgegheJean-Claude VansnickWarocqué School of Business and EconomicsThe strength of weak ties in microfinanceCornell JacksonDr MarrUniversity of GreenwichPart V. Developments and trendsMicrofinance and the impact of mobile bankingCameron Goldie-ScotMusoni BVThe crisis in Indian microfinanceSanjay SinhaM-CRILThe future of microfinanceIan CallaghanFinancial inclusion & microfinance consultantMicrofinance 2.0 and the empowerment of rural womenDr Phyllis SantaMariaMicrofinance without BordersAbout the authors
SynopsisEdited by Ranajoy Basu, a senior structured finance and capital markets lawyer who also spearheads the global social impact finance group at Reed Smith, this unique publication will provide practical, commercial and candid guidance from an array of thought leaders in the microfinance sector., Edited by Ranajoy Basu, a senior structured finance and capital markets lawyer who also spearheads the global social impact finance group at Reed Smith, this unique publication will provide practical, commercial and candid guidance from an array of thought leaders in the microfinance sector. It will serve as a useful guide to the vital issues and will assist the reader in grasping the challenges and trends that will underpin the growth of this evolving and growing sector.
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