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Les proximités des microcrédits sociaux, une analyse en région Pays-de-la-Loire

Pascal Glémain (), Emmanuel Bioteau, Elizabeth Poutier and Valérie Billaudeau

Géographie, économie, société, 2014, vol. 16, issue 1, 33-46

Abstract: What contributions have the personal microcredit in the resolution, more or less partial, of territorialized economic and social problems ? The « social » microcredit is not the appropriate solution to any situations of poverty and to any disparities, far from it. However, it appears as an opportunity to think differently these disparities of access to financial services (monetary and banking). The microcredit can so prefigure new forms of territorialized solidarities, and a new kind of performance review for this particular ?social banking? organizations. The economic and social innovation lies so much in the microcredit as a tool : as a united banking service that in the mechanisms of accompaniment of its beneficiaries. By this singular accompaniment, the microcredit offer becomes a real territorialized socioeconomic innovation, and a new way to produce socio-econnomic and local values.

Keywords: social microcredit; localised approaches; performance review; territorialisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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