Editorial: Revisiting the role of business, technical and financial services in fostering rural entrepreneurship
Over the past 15 or so years authors in Enterprise Development and Microfinance (EDM) have written extensively about the design and implementation of microfinance and its use by the poor, whether to respond to shocks and changing contexts, invest in education, or advance livelihood goals (Figure 1 o...
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Practical Action Publishing
2017
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