New Microfinance Publications

Posted by on December 3, 2004

[posted from Community Development Banking listserv]

New in the Microfinance Gateway Library: Publications You Could Use!

Each month, the Microfinance Gateway adds valuable material received from industry participants to our online library of over 3700 documents. In the month of November, 76 new documents were added to the Gateway repository. Of these documents, 37 were published in 2004 alone.

Each of these publications can be downloaded at no cost from http://www.microfinancegateway.org. Listed below are some titles published in 2004 only for your easy reference.

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Wouldn’t you like to make your publications accessible to the industry? Please feel free read our publication criteria and submit a document at: http://microfinancegateway.org/content/article/submit?dt=5.

1. Grameen II At the end of 2003 – A ‘Grounded View’ of How Grameen’s New Initiative is Progressing in the Villages (Rutherford, S., Maniruzzaman, M., Sinha, S. K. & Acnabin & Co.)
2. Enhancing the Efficiency of Overseas Workers Remittances (ADB)
3. The Social Impact of Microfinance and How to Measure it? (ResponsAbility)
4. Access to Finance (Peachey, S. & Roe, A.)
5. Passing the Buck in East Africa The Money Transfer Practice and Potential for Services in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda (Sander, C.)
6. Finance, Inequality and Poverty: Cross-Country Evidence (Beck, T., Demirguc-Kunt, A. & Levine, R.)
32. Young People: Avoiding Banking Exclusion (2004)
36. Microfinance: Boosting the Income of Microentrepreneurs by Giving Them Access to Financial Services (Quach, M. H., Mullineux, A. W. & Murinde, V.)

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