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020 | _a9788126519446 | ||
041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a332 _bPAN |
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100 | _aPanda, Debadutta K. | ||
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_aUnderstanding Microfinance _cDebadutta K. Panda |
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_aNew Delhi : _bWiley, _c2009. |
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_axiii, 279 p.: _bill.; _c24 cm. |
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_tMicrofinance: What is it? _tSupply, Intermediation and Regulations of Microfinance _tMicrofinance Credit Lending Models _tRisks in Microfinance Institutions _tSocial Rating, Credit Rating and Impact Assessment in Microfinance _tMarketing in Microfinance Institutions _tMicrofinance and Disaster _tMicrofinance and Development _tCase Studies on Self Help Groups |
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650 | _aMicrofinance | ||
650 | _aEconomics | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOKS |
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520 | _aThis book is both textual and contextual and focuses on the Indian Microfinance scenario. It gives an in-depth understanding on microfinance products, supported by relevant case studies and examples. The different components of microfinance in the Indian context are discussed with suitable examples such as demand and supply of microfinance, intermediation and regulations and so on. The book analyzes the role of microfinance and microfinance institutions in natural disasters and also scans various microfinance lending models practiced throughout the world and focuses on the models practiced in India. As microfinance in India is a continuous changing practice, the various products, technology, innovations and product mix are captured with suitable examples, drawn from various institutions and organizations. | ||
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