Microfinance is dead! Long live microfinance! Critical reflections on two decades of microfinance policy and practice
The rise of the financial systems approach has been central to the past two decades of microfinance practice which aimed to achieve sustainability through scale and building profitable institutions. This resulted in extensive debates over its ability to reach poor and very poor people. The approach rode the wave of the Washington Consensus which promoted economic reform and liberalization. Now the policy discourse has moved even further away from a poverty focus to advocate financial inclusion for the unbanked into the mainstream financial sector. On these terms microfinance seems to be dead. However, the diversity of approaches on the ground aimed at poor people and hard-to-reach rural areas, points to a survival of ‘microfinance’, albeit largely outside the mainstream of the Washington consensus. This article also discusses where these developments leave the women's empowerment agenda that has been so central to microfinance.Banerjee, A., Duflo, E. Glennerster, R. and Kinnan, C. (2009) ‘The miracle of microfinance? Evidence from a randomized evaluation’ Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, www.povertyactionlab.org www.povertyactionlab.org
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Hulme, D. and Mosley, P. (1996) Finance Against Poverty: Effective Institutions for Lending to Small Farmers and Micro-enterprises in Developing Countries, Routledge, London.
Jalilian, H. and Kirkpatrick, C. (2005) ‘Does financial development contribute to poverty reduction?’, Journal of Development Studies 41(4): 636-656.
Johnson, S., Kidder, T., (1999) ‘Globalization and gender - dilemmas for microfinance organizations’, Small Enterprise Development, 10 (3), pp. 4-15.
Johnson, S. (2005) ‘Fragmentation and embeddedness: Towards an alternative analysis of financial markets’, Oxford Development Studies 33(3/4): 357-376.
Karlan, D. and Zinman, J. (2009) Expanding Microenterprise Credit Access: Using Randomized Supply Decisions to Estimate the Impacts in Manila, Financial Access Initiative and Innovations for Poverty Action, www.financialaccess.org www.financialaccess.org
Khandker, S. R. (1998) Fighting Poverty with Microcredit: Experience in Bangladesh, University Press, Dhaka.
Klein, N. (2007) The Shock Doctrine, Allen Lane, London.
Littlefield, E. (2008) ‘CGAP virtual conference: Microfinance and the financial crisis’, CGAP, www.cgap.org www.cgap.org
Morduch, J. (1999) ‘The microfinance promise’, Journal of Economic Literature 37(4): 1569-1614.
Narayan, D. (2000) Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?, Oxford University Press for the World Bank, Oxford.
Rhyne, E. (2005) ‘Perspectives from the Council of Microfinance Equity Funds’, Small Enterprise Development 16: 8-16.
Robinson, M. (2001) The Microfinance Revolution: Sustainable Finance for the Poor, World Bank and Open Society Institute, Washington DC and New York.
Rosenberg, R. (2007) CGAP Reflections on the Compartamos Initial Public Offering: A Case Study on Microfinance Interest Rates and Profits, CGAP Focus Note, Washington DC.
Wolfensohn, J.D. (2000) ‘How the World Bank is attacking poverty through small enterprise development and microfinance’ Small Enterprise Development 11(1).
World Bank (1989) World Development Report: Financial Systems and Development, World Bank, Washington DC.
World Bank (2008a) Banking the Poor: Measuring Bank Access in 54 Countries, World Bank, Washington DC.
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Beck, T., Demirguc-Kunt, A., and Levine, R. (2007) ‘Finance, inequality and the poor’, Journal of Economic Growth 12: 27-49.
Chang, Ha-Joon (2007) Bad Samaritans: Rich Nations, Poor Policies and the Threat to the Developing World, Random House Business Books, London.
Cooke, B. (2004) ‘Rules of thumb for participatory change agents’, in S. Hickey and G. Mohan (eds) Participation: From Tyranny to Transformation?, Zed Books, London, pp42-55.
Copestake, J., Balhotra, S., and Johnson, S. (2001) ‘Assessing the impact of microcredit: A Zambian case study’, Journal of Development Studies 37(4): 81-100.
Daley-Harris, S. (2009) ‘State of the Microcredit Summit Campaign Report 2009’, www.microcreditsummit.org [accessed 5 Augu55st 2008] www.microcreditsummit.org
Forster, S. and Reille, X. (2008) Foreign Capital Investment in Microfinance: Balancing Social and Financial Returns, CGAP Focus Note No. 44, Washington DC.
Helms, B. (2006) Access for All: Building Inclusive Financial Systems, IBRD/World Bank, Washington DC.
Honohan, P. (2004) Financial Sector Policy and the Poor: Selected Findings and Issues, World Bank Working Paper No. 43, Washington DC.
Honohan, P. (2007) ‘Cross-country variation in household access to financial services’, World Bank Conference on Access to Finance, 15-16 March 2007, Washington DC.
Hulme, D. and Mosley, P. (1996) Finance Against Poverty: Effective Institutions for Lending to Small Farmers and Micro-enterprises in Developing Countries, Routledge, London.
Jalilian, H. and Kirkpatrick, C. (2005) ‘Does financial development contribute to poverty reduction?’, Journal of Development Studies 41(4): 636-656.
Johnson, S., Kidder, T., (1999) ‘Globalization and gender - dilemmas for microfinance organizations’, Small Enterprise Development, 10 (3), pp. 4-15.
Johnson, S. (2005) ‘Fragmentation and embeddedness: Towards an alternative analysis of financial markets’, Oxford Development Studies 33(3/4): 357-376.
Karlan, D. and Zinman, J. (2009) Expanding Microenterprise Credit Access: Using Randomized Supply Decisions to Estimate the Impacts in Manila, Financial Access Initiative and Innovations for Poverty Action, www.financialaccess.org www.financialaccess.org
Khandker, S. R. (1998) Fighting Poverty with Microcredit: Experience in Bangladesh, University Press, Dhaka.
Klein, N. (2007) The Shock Doctrine, Allen Lane, London.
Littlefield, E. (2008) ‘CGAP virtual conference: Microfinance and the financial crisis’, CGAP, www.cgap.org www.cgap.org
Morduch, J. (1999) ‘The microfinance promise’, Journal of Economic Literature 37(4): 1569-1614.
Narayan, D. (2000) Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?, Oxford University Press for the World Bank, Oxford.
Rhyne, E. (2005) ‘Perspectives from the Council of Microfinance Equity Funds’, Small Enterprise Development 16: 8-16.
Robinson, M. (2001) The Microfinance Revolution: Sustainable Finance for the Poor, World Bank and Open Society Institute, Washington DC and New York.
Rosenberg, R. (2007) CGAP Reflections on the Compartamos Initial Public Offering: A Case Study on Microfinance Interest Rates and Profits, CGAP Focus Note, Washington DC.
Wolfensohn, J.D. (2000) ‘How the World Bank is attacking poverty through small enterprise development and microfinance’ Small Enterprise Development 11(1).
World Bank (1989) World Development Report: Financial Systems and Development, World Bank, Washington DC.
World Bank (2008a) Banking the Poor: Measuring Bank Access in 54 Countries, World Bank, Washington DC.
World Bank (2008b) Finance for All?: Policies and Pitfalls in Expanding Access, World Bank, Washington DC.
Banerjee, A., Duflo, E. Glennerster, R. and Kinnan, C. (2009) ‘The miracle of microfinance? Evidence from a randomized evaluation’ Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, www.povertyactionlab.org www.povertyactionlab.org
Beck, T., Demirguc-Kunt, A., and Levine, R. (2007) ‘Finance, inequality and the poor’, Journal of Economic Growth 12: 27-49.
Chang, Ha-Joon (2007) Bad Samaritans: Rich Nations, Poor Policies and the Threat to the Developing World, Random House Business Books, London.
Cooke, B. (2004) ‘Rules of thumb for participatory change agents’, in S. Hickey and G. Mohan (eds) Participation: From Tyranny to Transformation?, Zed Books, London, pp42-55.
Copestake, J., Balhotra, S., and Johnson, S. (2001) ‘Assessing the impact of microcredit: A Zambian case study’, Journal of Development Studies 37(4): 81-100.
Daley-Harris, S. (2009) ‘State of the Microcredit Summit Campaign Report 2009’, www.microcreditsummit.org [accessed 5 Augu55st 2008] www.microcreditsummit.org
Forster, S. and Reille, X. (2008) Foreign Capital Investment in Microfinance: Balancing Social and Financial Returns, CGAP Focus Note No. 44, Washington DC.
Helms, B. (2006) Access for All: Building Inclusive Financial Systems, IBRD/World Bank, Washington DC.
Honohan, P. (2004) Financial Sector Policy and the Poor: Selected Findings and Issues, World Bank Working Paper No. 43, Washington DC.
Honohan, P. (2007) ‘Cross-country variation in household access to financial services’, World Bank Conference on Access to Finance, 15-16 March 2007, Washington DC.
Hulme, D. and Mosley, P. (1996) Finance Against Poverty: Effective Institutions for Lending to Small Farmers and Micro-enterprises in Developing Countries, Routledge, London.
Jalilian, H. and Kirkpatrick, C. (2005) ‘Does financial development contribute to poverty reduction?’, Journal of Development Studies 41(4): 636-656.
Johnson, S., Kidder, T., (1999) ‘Globalization and gender - dilemmas for microfinance organizations’, Small Enterprise Development, 10 (3), pp. 4-15.
Johnson, S. (2005) ‘Fragmentation and embeddedness: Towards an alternative analysis of financial markets’, Oxford Development Studies 33(3/4): 357-376.
Karlan, D. and Zinman, J. (2009) Expanding Microenterprise Credit Access: Using Randomized Supply Decisions to Estimate the Impacts in Manila, Financial Access Initiative and Innovations for Poverty Action, www.financialaccess.org www.financialaccess.org
Khandker, S. R. (1998) Fighting Poverty with Microcredit: Experience in Bangladesh, University Press, Dhaka.
Klein, N. (2007) The Shock Doctrine, Allen Lane, London.
Littlefield, E. (2008) ‘CGAP virtual conference: Microfinance and the financial crisis’, CGAP, www.cgap.org www.cgap.org
Morduch, J. (1999) ‘The microfinance promise’, Journal of Economic Literature 37(4): 1569-1614.
Narayan, D. (2000) Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?, Oxford University Press for the World Bank, Oxford.
Rhyne, E. (2005) ‘Perspectives from the Council of Microfinance Equity Funds’, Small Enterprise Development 16: 8-16.
Robinson, M. (2001) The Microfinance Revolution: Sustainable Finance for the Poor, World Bank and Open Society Institute, Washington DC and New York.
Rosenberg, R. (2007) CGAP Reflections on the Compartamos Initial Public Offering: A Case Study on Microfinance Interest Rates and Profits, CGAP Focus Note, Washington DC.
Wolfensohn, J.D. (2000) ‘How the World Bank is attacking poverty through small enterprise development and microfinance’ Small Enterprise Development 11(1).
World Bank (1989) World Development Report: Financial Systems and Development, World Bank, Washington DC.
World Bank (2008a) Banking the Poor: Measuring Bank Access in 54 Countries, World Bank, Washington DC.
World Bank (2008b) Finance for All?: Policies and Pitfalls in Expanding Access, World Bank, Washington DC.
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