Politics, Poverty, and Microfinance: How Governments Get in the Way of Helping the Poor

Politics, Poverty, and Microfinance: How Governments Get in the Way of Helping the Poor

by Brian Warby
Politics, Poverty, and Microfinance: How Governments Get in the Way of Helping the Poor

Politics, Poverty, and Microfinance: How Governments Get in the Way of Helping the Poor

by Brian Warby

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Overview

This book analyzes the affect that government institutions have on whether or not microfinance contributes to poverty alleviation in the context of Latin America. It concludes that political and economic stability, as well as and law order, have a statistically significant impact on microfinance effectiveness. The conditions that promote poverty alleviation are not entirely the same as those upon which major microfinance investors base their funding decisions. The result is that much microfinance funding is going to the wrong places. This means that not only is microfinance not helping the poor, but under the wrong conditions it actually exacerbates poverty. The author arrives at these conclusions through a mixed methods approach, using both statistical analysis and case studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498517539
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/29/2015
Series: Globalization and Its Costs
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Brian Warby is assistant professor of political science at the University of Northern Iowa.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1—Introduction
Chapter 2—What We Know So Far
Chapter 3—A Model of Poverty Reduction
Chapter 4—Looking at the Data
Chapter 5—Microfinance in Brazil: A Case Study
Chapter 6—Is Funding Going Where it can do the Most Good?
Chapter 7—The Future of Microfinance
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