Enterprise Development & Microfinance
Connecting practice and research
Print ISSN: 1755-1978
Online ISSN: 1755-1986
Enterprise Development & Microfinance (EDM) 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 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 2
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Volume 1
Editor
Linda Jones, Independent Consultant
Executive Committee
William Steel, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana
Dietmar Stoian, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Kenya
Editorial Advisory Board
Rahma Adam, WorldFish, Kenya
John Belt, SNV, Netherlands
Ben Bennett, Natural Resources Institute (NRI), UK
Mike Bowles, Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), Kyrgyzstan/Geneva
Thomas Dichter, Consultant, USA
Shaun Ferris, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), USA
Matthew Gamser, SME International Finance Corporation (IFC), USA
Jonathan Hellin, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines
Francisca Indarsiani, Policy, Governance, Economic Advisory Cowater, Indonesia
Joanna Ledgerwood, Consultant, Canada
Imran Matin, Brac Institute of Governance and Development, Bangladesh
Alexandra Miehlbradt, Consultant, New Zealand
Edward Millard, Rainforest Alliance, UK
Dan Norell, Economic Development Consultant, USA
James Peprah, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
Smita Premchander, Sampark, India
Ruerd Ruben, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Netherlands
Ariane Szafarz, School of Economics Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Ben Taylor, Agora Global, UK
- Development impact bonds: learning from the Asháninka cocoa and coffee case in Peru
- Trade-off between outreach and sustainability of microfinance institutions: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
- Value chain development for rural poverty reduction: A reality check and a warning
- Building resilience to crisis through digital financial services with a gender lens
- Role of inclusive market systems development in promoting resilience: evidence from World Vision projects