Microenterprise Development Review: Volume 4 : No. 1 : July, 2001

Nowhere in the Americas is microfinance as far advanced as in Bolivia. Using the examples of BancoSol, Caja los Andes and FIE -Bolivia's three largest microfinance institutions- this article describes challenges microfinance has faced from economic recession and borrower revolts; how it stacks up against the rest of the banking sector; and how the industry evolved under those pressures. Finally, the article speculates where Bolivian microfinance, and the microfinance industry in general, may be headed.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Inter American Development Bank
Format: Magazines, Journals & Newsletters biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Microbusiness, Financial Sector, Small Business, Civil Society, Financial Service, Financial Crisis and Structural Adjustement, microfinancieras, microcrédito, microempresa, IMF, revueltas sociales;Bolivia, microfinance, microenterprise, Microenterprise Development Review,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008379
https://publications.iadb.org/en/microenterprise-development-review-volume-4-no-1-july-2001
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spelling dig-bid-node-176092024-05-30T20:03:20ZMicroenterprise Development Review: Volume 4 : No. 1 : July, 2001 2001-07-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008379 https://publications.iadb.org/en/microenterprise-development-review-volume-4-no-1-july-2001 Inter-American Development Bank Microbusiness Financial Sector Small Business Civil Society Financial Service Financial Crisis and Structural Adjustement microfinancieras, microcrédito, microempresa, IMF, revueltas sociales;Bolivia, microfinance, microenterprise, Microenterprise Development Review Nowhere in the Americas is microfinance as far advanced as in Bolivia. Using the examples of BancoSol, Caja los Andes and FIE -Bolivia's three largest microfinance institutions- this article describes challenges microfinance has faced from economic recession and borrower revolts; how it stacks up against the rest of the banking sector; and how the industry evolved under those pressures. Finally, the article speculates where Bolivian microfinance, and the microfinance industry in general, may be headed. Inter-American Development Bank Inter American Development Bank Magazines, Journals & Newsletters application/pdf IDB Publications The Caribbean Central America South America en
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topic Microbusiness
Financial Sector
Small Business
Civil Society
Financial Service
Financial Crisis and Structural Adjustement
microfinancieras, microcrédito, microempresa, IMF, revueltas sociales;Bolivia, microfinance, microenterprise, Microenterprise Development Review
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Financial Sector
Small Business
Civil Society
Financial Service
Financial Crisis and Structural Adjustement
microfinancieras, microcrédito, microempresa, IMF, revueltas sociales;Bolivia, microfinance, microenterprise, Microenterprise Development Review
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Financial Sector
Small Business
Civil Society
Financial Service
Financial Crisis and Structural Adjustement
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Microbusiness
Financial Sector
Small Business
Civil Society
Financial Service
Financial Crisis and Structural Adjustement
microfinancieras, microcrédito, microempresa, IMF, revueltas sociales;Bolivia, microfinance, microenterprise, Microenterprise Development Review
Inter-American Development Bank
Microenterprise Development Review: Volume 4 : No. 1 : July, 2001
description Nowhere in the Americas is microfinance as far advanced as in Bolivia. Using the examples of BancoSol, Caja los Andes and FIE -Bolivia's three largest microfinance institutions- this article describes challenges microfinance has faced from economic recession and borrower revolts; how it stacks up against the rest of the banking sector; and how the industry evolved under those pressures. Finally, the article speculates where Bolivian microfinance, and the microfinance industry in general, may be headed.
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