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Quantitative approach to impact analysis of microfinance programmes in Bangladesh-what have we learned?

M. A. Baqui Khalily
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M. A. Baqui Khalily: Department of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Postal: Department of Finance and Banking, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Journal of International Development, 2004, vol. 16, issue 3, 331-353

Abstract: The quantitative impact assessment of microfinance programmes, like the programmes themselves, originated in Bangladesh. This essay reflects on the significance and usefulness for present day researchers of the analytical advances made in Bangladesh since the beginning of the 1990s. Particularly in the area of selection bias, fungibility and the assessment of wider impacts, it argues, those advances are crucial, and need to be borne in mind by all practitioners; but financial sustainability remains an unresolved problem. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1002/jid.1081

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