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Women and Microcredit in Rural Bangladesh: An Anthropological Study of Grameen Bank Lending (edit title/settings)

by Aminur Rahman (Author) (edit contributors)

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The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh has been extending small loans to poor borrowers (primarily women) to promote self-employment and income generation since 1976. The apparent success of the Grameen Bank (that is, recruitment of clients, investment of loans, recovery rates on invested loans and... read more

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Microcredit-the extension of small amounts of collateral-free institutional loans to jointly liable poor group members for their self-employ-ment and income generation-is a Grameen Bank innovation.

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