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Thomas Dichter (Editor), Malcolm Harper (Editor)
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July 2007 1853396672 978-1853396670
Microfinance has been a long-lived development fashion. It has been around since the 1980s, and in 2005 it enjoyed the accolade of a UN international year. The reasons for this success are obvious. It reaches millions of poor people, particularly women, and it can be profitable both for some of its customers and also for the institutions which finance it.

There are, however, some important problems, discussed in this book. Some arise from exaggerated expectations, some from bad design and mismanagement and some from erroneous basic policies. Is microfinance really a step on the road to economic growth, or is it a short-term palliative, keeping poor people poor? Can an MFI really work if it embraces the “double bottom line” of both profit and social good? Is microfinance, especially credit, harmful, often landing the vulnerable poor in debt? Should microfinance be reaching the poorest? The chapters, written by well-known experts in the field, are grouped around the categories: clients, institutions, and expectations.

The authors sound a timely warning to governments, bankers, donors and the general public. The intention is not to bring microfinance to a stop, but to make people pause, reassess their expectations and re-think some policies. Microfinance is never a panacea and may sometimes be actively damaging to its intended customers.

Contributors: Irina Aliaga; Hugh Allen (Boulder Microfinance Training Program and Southern New Hampshire University’s Microenterprise Development Institute); Milford Bateman; Thomas Dichter; David Ellerman (University of California/Riverside); Dr. Prabhu; Malcolm Harper; Mary Houghton and Ronald Grzywinski (both ShoreBank Corporation); David Hulme; Susan Johnson; Vijay Mahajan; Imran Matin and Munshi Sulaiman; M. A. Saleque; Richard L. Meyer (Ohio State University); Paul Mosley; Dr J.D. Von Pischke (Frontier Finance International, Washington, DC); S. M. Rahman; Paul Rippey; Namrata Sharma; Frances Sinha; Kim Wilson (Fletcher School, Tufts University).

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Malcolm Harper taught at Cranfield School of Management until 1995, and since then has worked mainly in India. He has published on enterprise development and microfinance. He was Chairman of Basix Finance from 1996 until 2006, and is Chairman of M-CRIL, the microfinance credit rating agency and business development, and author of numerous books and articles. He is the co-editor of What's Wrong with Microfinance? (Practical Action, 2007).

Thomas Dichter has spent half of his 40-year career in international development working in microfinance on three continents. From 1994-1998 he was senior consultant to the World Bank's 'Sustainable Banking With the Poor' project. He is author of Despite Good Intentions: Why Development Assistance to the Third World Has Failed (2003).

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Practical Action (July 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1853396672
  • ISBN-13: 978-1853396670
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #565,410 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A frank and passionate look at ground level challenges, September 9, 2010
This review is from: What's Wrong with Microfinance? (Paperback)
Don't be discouraged by the title of this book!

This collection of articles is by people who really care about international development, and microfinance in particular, and are looking for ways to make both be successful. And in line with this drive to get results, many experts have seen the ground-level challenges that exist beyond the "and they lived happily ever after" stories that are most of what we hear about microfinance. Clearly it has great results some of the time, yet to continue to improve the field, there must be a frank look at the whole range of outcomes.

As with everything, the nitty gritty reality is more complicated than it first seems. What do people do with their microfinance loans? What happens socially when their new business folds and they can't pay back the loan? How successful is microfinance at raising people's standard of living? Where does the profit motive come in when it comes to running an MFI? These questions are considered carefully.

From reading these articles, I developed a finer tuned sense of the specific challenges that are being faced, and ideas for how the field can improve. As well I woke up to the challenges of measuring progress on poverty alleviation.

Overall a good collection of articles from around the world.
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