The Bangladesh Development Studies ( Bangladesh )
Year:  2000 Month:  september Volume:  XXVI Number:  2 & 3
Publisher:  Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies Place of Publication:  Dhaka Price:  US $ 70

Contents of the Journal

How Donor Funds Could Better Reach and Support Grassroots. Microcredit Programmes. Working Towards the Micro Credit Summit's Goal and CoreThemes Muhammad Yunus
The Effect of Non-Agricultural Self-Employment Credit on Contractual Relations and Employment in Agriculture: The Case of Microcredit Programmes in Bangladesh Mark M. Pitt
Saving, Informal Borrowing and Microfinance Shahidur R. Khandker
The Gender Dimensions of Programme Participation: Who Joins a Microcredit Programme and Why ? Simeen Mahmud
Efficiency and Sustainability of Formal and Quasi-formal Microfinance Programmes-- An Analysis of Grameen Bank and ASA M. A. Baqui Khality Mahmood Osman Imam Salahaddin Ahmed Khan
Rapid Credit Deepening and a Few Concerns: A Study of a Branch of Grameen Bank Imran Mattin
Measuring Depth of Outreach: Tool for Microfinance Richard L. Meyer Geetha Magarajan Elizabeth G. Dunn
Linking Formal Finance with Micro and Informal Finance Prabhu Ghate


 
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