Defying the Odds
Banking for the Poor
Hardback: 978 1 56549 094 9
Price: $69.95  

Paperback: 978 1 56549 093 2
Price: $27.50  

Publisher: Kumarian Press
May 1999 , 272 pp., 6" x 9"
* Draws from the experience of selected creative microfinance programs in Asia, West Africa, and Latin America
* Unique view of microfinance from a political-economy perspective

Setting itself apart from other microfinance literature, this distinctive book focuses on the context of social and economic change in developing countries, claiming the poor do not create poverty. The book’s focus on grassroots developmental entrepreneurship and alternative poverty-reduction strategies will be of interest to policymakers as well as students who are learning how microfinance has grown worldwide.



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Reviews & Endorsements:
"A very readable overview of microfinance on three continents that would serve as a useful introduction for those who have a macroeconomic orientation to international development and are interested in understanding the world of microfinance and its possible contribution to the solution of international development problems."
- Carter Garber, Microfinance Consultant
"A seminal and ground breaking study--especially commended to the attention of the students of International Economics, and [it] will be of immense interest to non-specialist general readers with an interest in the welfare and improvement of third world country economics and societies."
- The Midwest Book Review