Enterprise Development & Microfinance
Connecting practice and research
Online ISSN: 1755-1986
The Enterprise Development & Microfinance (EDM) archive (1990-2022) contains over 30 years of valuable, practice-based insights into the role of markets, enterprises and financial services in reducing poverty and stimulating economic development. The articles in this peer-reviewed journal are written by researchers and practitioners for the benefit of practice and to inform research and policy. Enterprise Development & Microfinance was initially published under the title Small Enterprise Development (SED ISSN:0957-1329) between March 1990 and March 2008.
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Enterprise Development & Microfinance-Volumes
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Volume 33
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Volume 32
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Volume 31
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Volume 30
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Volume 29
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Volume 28
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Volume 27
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Volume 26
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Volume 25
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Volume 24
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Volume 23
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Women's economic empowerment (Dec 2012, pp. 267-358)
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Microfinance - the challenges of expansion (Sep 2012, pp. 179-262)
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Finance and enterprise development assistance for vulnerable and marginalized people - II (Jun 2012, pp. 91-172)
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Finance and enterprise development assistance for vulnerable and marginalozed people (Mar 2012, pp. 3-86)
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Volume 22
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Volume 21
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Volume 20
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Volume 19
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Volume 18
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Volume 17
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Volume 16
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Volume 15
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Volume 14
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Volume 13
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Volume 12
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Volume 11
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Volume 10
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Volume 9
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Volume 8
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Volume 7
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Volume 6
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Volume 5
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Volume 4
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Volume 3
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Volume 2
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Volume 1
Editor to 2022
Linda Jones, Independent Consultant
- Developing agro-pastoral entrepreneurship: bundling blended finance and technology
- Value chain financing: evidence from Zambia on smallholder access to finance for mechanization
- Building frontline market facilitators' capacity: the case of the ‘Integrating Very Poor Producers into Value Chains Field Guide’
- Boosting financial inclusion through social assistance reform: evidence-based approach in selecting a payment system
- Impact of COVID-19 on livestock exports from Somalia and the Horn of Africa