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Microfinance and Poverty Reduction in Asia: What is the Evidence?Aid practitioners often view microfinance institutions (MFIs) as a manifestly effective means of improving the position of the poor. Despite this widely held view, detailed research studies have been more guarded about MFIs' impact. In particular, several studies have raised doubts about the effectiveness of MFIs in reaching the 'core poor.' This paper surveys the evidence from a number of recent studies on MFIs in Asia, looking at impact and cost-effectiveness issues. It concludes that there is a need for continual improvements in program design and outreach. Learn about our October 2004 Microfinance Delivery in Asia workshop. The views expressed in this paper are the views of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank Institute nor the Asian Development Bank. Names of countries or economies mentioned are chosen by the author/s, in the exercise of his/her/their academic freedom, and the Institute is in no way responsible for such usage. Download this Research Paper [ PDF 293.1KB | 24 pages ]. [next chapter] Post a CommentWe welcome your feedback on this publication. Post a comment. ADBI is not obliged to acknowledge or publish comments and may abridge or edit them before web posting. Comment(s)There are [4] comment(s) for this entry. Post a comment.
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