Vol. 23 (2012), Issue 2:
Volume 23, Issue 2, Jun 2012
Articles
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Editorial
Linda Jones
23(2), pp. 91–92
Category: Editorial
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Crossfire: The poorest cannot be helped by any of our current models of economic development from graduation approaches to market development
Ben Fowler | Linda Jones
23(2), pp. 93–98
Category: Commentary
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Whose vision counts? The formulation of vision in community forest enterprises
Hiroyuki Tanaka
23(2), pp. 99–115
Keywords: community forest enterprises, Guatemala, Mexico, competitiveness, policy
Category: Article
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Myths, misconceptions, and the emerging truth in serving very poor households: Grameen Foundation's experience to date
Kate Druschel Griffin | Malini Tolat
23(2), pp. 116–129
Keywords: very poor, graduation models, microfinance, pathways out of poverty, value chains, savings
Category: Article
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Integrating the poorest into microfinance: The role of grant-based support and group-based lending
Narayan Chandra Das | Raniya Shams
23(2), pp. 130–145
Keywords: microfinance, livelihoods, asset transfers, very poor, graduation models
Category: Article
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Expansion of rural financial services through linkage banking in Tanzania: Is joint action between savings and credit cooperative societies (SACCOS) a promising approach?
Jones Kaleshu | Sylvia Temu
23(2), pp. 146–160
Keywords: SACCOS, banks, Tanzania, linkage banking, financial access
Category: Article
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Webwatch
Hari Subhash
23(2), pp. 161–162
Category: Resources
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Reviews and resources
Asif Dowla | Padmini Ram
23(2), pp. 163–172
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2012.017