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Arouri, Mohamed; Cuong, Nguyen Viet (2020) | |
Does microcredit reduce the gender gap in employment? Evidence from Egypt | |
African Development Review. Volume 32 #2. p. 111-124. |
Babajide, Abiola Ayopo; Lawal, Adedoyin Isola; Amodu, Lanre Olaolu; Ewetan, Olabanji Olukayode; Esowe, Susannash Limunga; Okafor, Tochukwu Chibuzor (2020) | |
Financial institutions concentration and financial inclusion penetration in Nigeria: a comparative analysis | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 610-626. |
Ibrahim, Saifullahi Sani; Aliero, Haruna Mohammad (2020) | |
Testing the impact of financial inclusion on income convergence: Empirical evidence from Nigeria | |
African Development Review. Volume 32 #1. p. 42-54. |
Bateman, Milford (2019) | |
The rise of microcredit 'control fraud' in post-apartheid South Africa: from state-enforced to market-driven exploitation of the black community | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 46 #161. p. 387-414. |
Kinyondo, Abel; Kagaruki, Gibson (2019) | |
The Impact of Informal Financial Groups on Socio-economic Development in Tanzania | |
African Development Review. Volume 31 #1. p. 99-114. |
Mwaipopo, Rosemarie; Dauda, Masoud (2019) | |
Feminism, women's agency, and subjective well-being: women's experiences of village community banks in Tanzania | |
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies. Volume 17 #2. p. 21-43. |
Chikalipah, Sydney (2017) | |
Institutional environment and microfinance performance in sub-Saharan Africa | |
African Development Review. Volume 29 #1. p. 16-27. |
Malak, Karim; Salem, Sara (2017) | |
How far does neoliberalism go in Egypt? Gender, citizenship and the making of the 'rural' woman | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #154. p. 541-558. |
Ogunleye, Toyin Segun (2017) | |
Financial inclusion and the role of women in Nigeria | |
African Development Review. Volume 29 #2. p. 249-258. |
Ashta, Arvind; Demay, Isabelle; Couchoro, Mawuli (2016) | |
The role of stakeholders in the historical evolution of microfinance in Togo | |
Economic history of developing regions. Volume 31 #2-3. p. 303-344. |
Hu, Ying (ed.) (2016) | |
'Communicating development' - a cultural shift: emerging discourses on entrepreneurial development and poverty reduction by Nigeria's banking and microfinance sectors | |
Critical Arts: A Journal of Media Studies. Volume 30 #5. p. 709-727. |
Ayele, Gashaw Tsegaye (2015) | |
Microfinance institutions in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda: loan outreach to the poor and the quest for financial viability | |
African Development Review. Volume 27 #2. p. 117-129. |
Baidoo, Isaac Kwame; Arku, Dennis (2015) | |
Delinquency and default risk modelling of microfinance in Ghana | |
Ghanaian journal of economics: a journal of the African Finance and Economics Consult. Volume 3. p. 70-85. |
Essomba Ambassa, Claude; Nocheh Nsélapi, Dieudonné; Teuguia Tadjuidje, Gilles (2015) | |
Risque de crédit et gouvernance par la proximité: l'expérience d'EB-ACCION dans la gestion des microcrédits octroyés aux TPE camerounaises | |
Revue Subsaharienne d'économie et de finance = The Subsahararan review of economics and finance. Volume 7 #5. p. 97-120. |
Johnston, Deborah; Deane, Kevin; Rizzo, Matteo (eds.) (2015) | |
Special issue: the political economy of HIV | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 42 #145. p. 159. |
Nylandsted Larsen, Marianne; Birch-Thomsen, Torben (2015) | |
The role of credit facilities and investment practices in rural Tanzania: a comparative study of Igowole and Ilula emerging urban centres | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 55-73. |
Binaté Fofana, Namizata (ed.) (2014) | |
Effects of HIV/AIDS and microfinance of women on income, medical expenditures and schooling in Côte d'Ivoire | |
African Development Review. Volume 26 #2. p. 322-332. |
Boye, Mohamadou (2014) | |
La formalisation de l'informel: des systèmes financiers décentralisés à l'entreprenant | |
Penant: revue de droit des pays d'Afrique. Volume 124 #886. p. 58-88. |
Gahungu, Dieudonné (ed.) (2014) | |
La contribution des institutions de micro finance au financement des petites et moyennes entreprises et à l'autonomisation au Burundi | |
Cahier du CURDES. 142p. |
Kaghoma, C. Kamala (ed.) (2014) | |
PME et développement: atouts, contraintes institutionnelles et perspectives dans le contexte de la République Démocratique du Congo | |
Bukavu journal of economics and social sciences. #2. 285p. |
Mapesa, Haruni (2014) | |
Impact of Debt Capital on Outreach and Efficiency Of Microfinance Institutions in Tanzania: A Survey of Some Selected MFIs in Tanzania | |
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies. Volume 14 #1-2. p. 1-12. |
Sukadi Mata, Ritha (2014) | |
Do migrants' deposits reduce microfinance institutions liquidity risk? | |
African Development Review. Volume 26 #3. p. 520-531. |
Baklouti, Ibtissem (2013) | |
Determinants of microcredit repayment: the case of Tunisian Microfinance Bank | |
African Development Review. Volume 25 #3. p. 370-382. |
Baye, Francis Menjo (2013) | |
Household economic well-being: response to micro-credit access in Cameroon | |
African Development Review. Volume 25 #4. p. 447-467. |
Kane, Safiétou (2013) | |
Women and development in urban Senegal: microcredit and social capital | |
African Sociological Review. Volume 17 #1. p. 45-64. |
Kebede, Hundanol Atnafu; Berhanu, Wassie (2013) | |
How efficient are the Ethiopian microfinance institutions in extending financial services to the poor? A comparison with the commercial banks | |
Journal of African Economies. Volume 22 #1. p. 112-135. |
Mutabazi Ngaboyeka, Augustin (ed.) (2013) | |
Province du Sud-Kivu (RDCongo): enjeux économiques et financiers | |
Bukavu journal of economics and social sciences. #1. 229p. |
Nandjip Moneyang, Sara (2013) | |
La protection du déposant des établissements de micro-finance | |
Penant: revue de droit des pays d'Afrique. Volume 123 #884. p. 315-339. |
Van Rooyen, Carina; Stewart, Ruth; De Wet, Thea (2013) | |
Systematic review methodology for development: an example from microfinance | |
Africanus. Volume 43 #1. p. 65-77. |
Berge, Lars Ivar Oppedal (ed.) (2012) | |
Business training in Tanzania: from research-driven experiment to local implementation | |
Journal of African Economies. Volume 21 #5. p. 808-827. |
Ejigu, Letenah (2012) | |
The sustainability and outreach performance of Ethiopian microfinance institutions: does scale of outreach matter? | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 21 #1. p. 49-71. |
Herselman, Stephne (2012) | |
'Mind of a banker/heart of a social worker': social sustainability and the Small Enterprise Foundation in Tzaneen, Limpopo Province | |
Africanus. Volume 42 #1. p. 69-84. |
James, Deborah; Hull, Elizabeth (eds.) (2012) | |
Special issue: popular economies in South Africa | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 82 #1. 186p. |
Mago, Stephen; Hofisi, Costa (2012) | |
Rural microfinance: a strategy for reducing aid dependence for poverty alleviation in rural sub-Saharan Africa | |
Africanus. Volume 42 #1. p. 85-97. |
Mashigo, Polly (2012) | |
The lending practices of township micro-lenders and their impact on the low-income households in South Africa: a case study for Mamelodi township | |
New contree: a journal of historical and human sciences for Southern Africa. #65. p. 23-46. |
Walker, Iain (2012) | |
Is social capital fungible? The rise and fall of the Sanduk microcredit project in Ngazidja | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 6 #4. p. 709-726. |
Al-hassan, Seidu (2011) | |
Is microcredit a viable strategy for empowering women? A review of selected NGO programmes in Africa | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 72-89. |
Bob, Ibrahima (2011) | |
Genre et microfinance dans la banlieue de Pikine-Guédiawye | |
Revue africaine: philosophie/art, littérature/linguistique, sociologie/économie. #5. p. 77-89. |
Desai, Jaikishan; Tarozzi, Alessandro (2011) | |
Microcredit, Family Planning Programs, and Contraceptive Behavior: Evidence From a Field Experiment in Ethiopia | |
Demography. Volume 48 #2. p. 749-782. |
Luena, Michael (2011) | |
The legal framework for the regulation and supervision of microfinance institutions in Tanzania | |
Journal of African and international law. Volume 4 #3. p. 589-653. |
Pedrosa, Jose; Do, Quy-Toan (2011) | |
Geographic distance and credit market access in Niger | |
African Development Review. Volume 23 #3. p. 289-299. |
Adam, Hamza; Atengdem, Pascal B.; Al-Hassan, Seidu (2010) | |
Innovations adoption levels of small ruminant farmers in Tolon-Kumbungu district of Ghana: the role of farmer socio-economic characteristics | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 7 #2. October. p. 39-66. |
Hagberg, Sten; Haylemariam, Girmay; Seegers, Kaatje; Haile, Mitiku; Deckers, Jozef; Dessein, Joost; Develtere, Patrick (2010) | |
The Role of Farmers and Informal Institutions in Microcredit Programs in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia | |
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. Volume 9 #3-4. p. 520-544. |
Moya, M.; Wanda, R.D.; Akodo, R. (2010) | |
Perceived ICT facilitation, employee competences and performance of MFIs in Uganda | |
Nkumba Business Journal. Volume 9. p. 64-93. |
Sodokin, Koffi; Donou-Adonsou, Charles (2010) | |
Banks, microfinance institutions and economic growth in the West African Economic and Monetary Union | |
African Development Review. Volume 22 #4. p. 495-510. |
Johnson (Jr.), Samuel Wai (2009) | |
Microfinance in post-conflict Liberia: implications and challenges | |
Liberian Studies Journal. Volume 34 #1. p. 41-62. |
Liverpool, L.S.O.; Winter-Nelson, A. (2009) | |
Differential impact of microfinance participation on smallholder behavior and livelihood in rural Ethiopia | |
Agricultural Innovations for Sustainable Development. Volume 1 #1. p. 26-34. |
Makinde, T.; Fayomi, I. (2008) | |
Gender-based poverty and micro-financing in parts of South-Western Nigeria | |
African Journal of Public Administration and Management. Volume 19 #2. July. p. 49-58. |
Onyuma, S.O. (2008) | |
Assumptions about microenterprise lending as a precondition for development: a critical review | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 24 #1. January. p. 109-134. |
Owuor, G.; Ngigi, M.; Shem Ouma, A. (2007) | |
Role of micro-credit in rural development: an analysis of group based microfinance in Kenya | |
Egerton Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Volume 7 #Special issue. p. 43-55. |
Ageba, Gebrehiwot; Amha, Wolday (2006) | |
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) Finance in Ethiopia: Empirical Evidence | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 22 #1. January. p. 63-86. |
Ayamga, M.; Sarpong, D.B.; Asuming-Brempong, S. (2006) | |
Factors Influencing the Decision to Participate in Micro-Credit Programme: An Illustration for Northern Ghana | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 3 #2. December. p. 57-65. |
Ayanwale, Adeolu B.; Bamire, Simeon; Alimi, Taiwo (2006) | |
Poverty Reduction, Gender Equality and Micro-Credit Administration in Nigeria: The Case of the Farmers Development Union | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 3 #1. May. p. 1-15. |
Kaleshu, J.T. (2006) | |
Improvement of SACCOS business through assets-liability management, promotion of SACCOS interlending and loan syndication activities | |
Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies. Volume 1. p. 4-24. |
Pronyk, Paul M.; Hargreaves, James R.; Kim, Julia C. (2006) | |
Effect of a structural intervention for the prevention of intimate-partner violence and HIV in rural South Africa: a cluster randomised trial | |
The Lancet. Volume 368 #9551. December. p. 1973-1983. |
Seidu, A.; Bambangi, S.; Seidu, A. (2006) | |
Micro-Credit and Poverty Alleviation: The Performance of Women in Micro-Credit Activities in the Kassena Nankan District of Ghana | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 3 #2. December. p. 41-56. |
Kayunze, K.A.; Urassa, J.K.; Mwakalobo, A.B.S. (2005) | |
Credit enriching or impoverishing? voices of credit recipients in the Southern highlands of Tanzania | |
Tanzanian Journal of Development Studies. Volume 6 #2. September. p. 79-93. |
Kiyingi, K.K. (2005) | |
A third world idea comes to the U.S.? small loans create opportunities | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 13. September. p. 17-22. |
Kyeyune, G.M.; Goldey, P. (2005) | |
Beyond economic benefits: a study on rural women's expectations and experience of microfinance in Uganda | |
Nkumba Business Journal. Volume 6. p. 46-68. |
Liheta, B.S.A. (2005) | |
Credit revolving fund: experiences in micro finance initiatives in Dodoma | |
Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies. Volume 1. p. 5-23. |
Mulindwa, M. (2005) | |
Linkage Banking: its impact on banks and the development and future of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 13. September. p. 23-28. |
Omeke, M. (2005) | |
Lender-borrower relationship in microfinance: a competitive strategy in information asymmetry financial markets | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 13. December. p. 9-12. |
Sureshbabu, S.; Apusigah, A.A. (2005) | |
Meeting Women's Strategic Interests through Micro-Enterprise Development | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 2 #1. May. p. 164-185. |
Tegenge G.E.; Mulat D. (2005) | |
Micro enterprises in smalltowns, Amhara region, Ethiopia: nature and performance | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 14 #1. April. p. 79-111. |
Belayneh, Taye Negussie (2004) | |
Social Capital and Group-Based Microfinance Program: Some Lessons from ACORD-DIRE Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia | |
Ethiopian Journal of Development Research. Volume 26 #2. October. p. 27-64. |
Mbai, B. (2004) | |
Micro finance, from philanthropy to a mature business venture | |
Accountant (Nairobi, Kenya). April-June. p. 30-31. |
Mongula, B. (2004) | |
Entrepreneurship, development and poverty reduction: the challenge of entrepreneurship promotion in Tanzania | |
Tanzanian Journal of Development Studies. Volume 5 #3. December. p. 15-24. |
Odogola, R.W.; Wanzira, W.B.; Anandajayasekeram, P.; Aluma, J.; Asege, J.; Mugerwa, J. (2004) | |
Experiences with micro finance in improving rural livelihoods: a case for the Farmesa project in East and Southern Africa with focus on Uganda | |
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 9 #1, pt. 1. September. p. 45-55. |
Temba, E.I. (2004) | |
Micro financial institutions (MFIs) and savings mobilization services for the poor in Tanzania | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 13 #1. July. p. 63-73. |
Wolday A. (2004) | |
Managing growth of microfinance institutions (MFIs): balancing sustainability and reaching large number of clients in Ethiopia | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 13 #2. October. p. 60-101. |
Amanya, M. (2003) | |
The advent and apparent success of microfinance institutions is a challenge to the credibility of established commercial banks as providers of services for low income earners | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 11 #2. September-December. p. 12-16. |
Temu, S.S. (2003) | |
Micro finance institutions (MFIs) practices and poverty alleviation in Tanzania | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 11 #2. January. p. 65-83. |
Umoh, G.S. (2003) | |
What matters in enterprise's access to microcredit? | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 11 #2. January. p. 121-132. |
Butanaziba, Y.L. (2002) | |
The challenges to micro-financing in Uganda: the case of Entandikwa Credit Scheme in Uganda, 1994-2000 | |
Nkumba Business Journal. Volume 4. October. p. 129-145. |
Itika, J.S. (2002) | |
Disaggregating the empowering role of new orthodoxy micro credit schemes at the household level: the experience of PRIDE Tanzania | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 10 #2. January. p. 1-13. |
Kebede D.; Bezabih E.; Gezahegn A. (2002) | |
Influence of micro-finance services on farm households income: the case of Oromia Credit and Saving Share company--Kuyu Branch, Ethiopia | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 11 #2. October. p. 59-82. |
Temba, E.I. (2002) | |
Credit and entrepreneurship development: case studies of entrepreneurs receiving credit from PRIDE, MEDA, CREW and SIDO in Tanzania | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 10 #2. January. p. 59-71. |
Uganda Institute of Bankers. Microfinance Competence Centre (2001) | |
The microfinance banker | |
Kampala: Uganda Institute of Bankers. |
Gichuki, J. (2000) | |
Reading the road signs | |
Ecoforum. Volume 24 #1. Hot Season. p. 34-35. |
Schoombee, Andrie (2000) | |
Getting South African Banks to Serve Micro-Entrepreneurs: An Analysis of Policy Options | |
Development Southern Africa. Volume 17 #5. December. p. 751-767. |
Aboagye Debrah, J. (1999) | |
Non-banking financial institutions in Ghana: an appraisal (final part) | |
Banking and Financial Law Journal of Ghana. Volume 1 #2-3. February-June. p. 47-56. |
Anonymous (1999) | |
Under UNDP GEF small grants programme: support for small scale activities | |
Prosi. Volume 31 #367. août. p. 26-27. |
Ayikoi Otoo, J. (1999) | |
Interest rates and non-bank financial institutions | |
Banking and Financial Law Journal of Ghana. Volume 1 #2-3. February-June. p. 31-46. |
Bagonza, G. (1999) | |
Access to credit as a panacea for poverty in Uganda | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 7 #1. March. p. 30-34. |
Chen, L. (1999) | |
Commercial banking on microfinance as a viable venture: the Co-operative Bank's experience | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 7 #1. March. p. 7-15. |
Hannig, A.; Bohnstedt, A. (1999) | |
Sharing the market for a mature microfinance sector in Uganda | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 7 #4. December. p. 24-26. |
Johnson, E.S. (1999) | |
Ghana Microfinance Institutions Network (GHAMFIN) | |
Banking and Financial Law Journal of Ghana. Volume 1 #4-5. July-June 2000. p. 45-49. |
Kaare, S.C.M. (1999) | |
Bridging the livelihood insecurity gap: the role of informal credit in Tanzania | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 7 #2. January. p. 85-97. |
Katimbo-Mugwanya, E. (1999) | |
Policies of regulating and supervising microfinance: the case of Uganda | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 7 #4. December. p. 20-23. |
Musinguzi, P.; Kihangire, D.; Opondo, H. (1999) | |
The role of monetary policy in promoting growth in Uganda: current practice and recommended policy matrix | |
Bank of Uganda Staff Papers. Volume 1 #1. December. p. 83-117. |
Quainoo, A.A. (1999) | |
The micro-finance industry: overview of the sector in Ghana | |
Banking and Financial Law Journal of Ghana. Volume 1 #2-3. February-June. p. 60-66. |
Satta, T.A. (1999) | |
Rural and micro-enterprise financing in Tanzania: lessons from other developing countries | |
African Journal of Finance and Management. Volume 8 #1. July. p. 54-64. |
Serubugo, S.; Nsubuga, E.N.B.; Ekere, W. (1999) | |
Analysis of factors influencing loan repayment under the 'Entandikwa' credit scheme in Mpigi District | |
MUARIK Bulletin. Volume 2. p. 19-26. |
Ageba, Gebrehiwot (1998) | |
Micro-Finance Institutions in Ethiopia: Issues of Portfolio Risk, Institutional Arrangements and Governance | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 7 #2. October. p. 25-43. |
Bategeka, L.N. (1998) | |
The challenge of reducing rural poverty in Uganda: the role of the state | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 6 #1. March. p. 28-32. |
Matobo, Thope (1998) | |
The socio-economic role of burial societies and money lending clubs in the informal sector in Lesotho | |
Lesotho Social Sciences Review. Volume 4 #1. July. p. 51-67. |
McCord, M. (1998) | |
The role of microfinance institutions in reducing poverty in Uganda | |
Ugandan Banker. Volume 6 #1. March. p. 22-27. |
Yunu, M. (1998) | |
Peace is freedom from poverty: poverty is denial of human rights | |
Finance (Nairobi, Kenya). June 14. p. 27-28. |
Damte, Fasika; Ayalew, Daniel (1997) | |
Financing Micro and Small Scale Enterprises: An Empirical Survey in Urban Ethiopia | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 6 #1. April. p. 37-52. |
Okorie, A.; Makuyana, I.B. (1997) | |
The Swaziland Business Growth Trust (SBGT) as a conduit for extending credit to smallscale agribusiness firms | |
UNISWA Journal of Agriculture. Volume 6. p. 89-99. |
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