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Demystifying Income/Nonparticipation in MFIs: Towards a Paradigm Shift - Income and Participation in MFIs: An Exploratory Study in Bangladesh

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The main objectives of this book are three-fold. Firstly, we surveyed the participants in the GB, BRAC and ASA in order to see the income status of the rural in Bangladesh which shows that income of the participants of these MFIs have not been increased. So the outcomes of the studies which showed earlier that the income of the participants of the MFIs had been increased that helped the rural poor to break the poverty circle in Bangladesh are evidently misleading. This study also makes a humble attempt to identify the factors that are prohibiting the rural poor in becoming the participants in the MFIs in Bangladesh. The result shows that there have been at least seven reasons and two of them are religious factors which are responsible for discouraging the rural poor to become the participants in the MFIs. This fact implies that we need an alternative way which can involve those rural poor who remain outside microfinance scheme can try to improve their own economic condition by self-employment in the micro-enterprises operated by themselves. In this respect, we explored the potentialities of three Islamic MFIs (IMFIs) operated in Bangladesh and recommended a paradigm shift.

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Mohammad A. Ashraf, profesor asistente, United International University (UIU), Bangladesh: recibió un título de B.Sc. (Hons.) En Economía Agrícola, Universidad Agrícola de Bangladesh (BAU) y Maestría en Economía, Universidad de Ottawa (uOttawa), Canadá. Actualmente, investigador de doctorado, Universidad del Norte de Malasia (UUM).

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Authors Mohammad Ashraf
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2011
 
EAN 9783845417684
ISBN 978-3-8454-1768-4
No. of pages 168
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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