Signification et conséquences de l'attrait croissant des acteurs privés du secteur du microcrédit en France
Sandrine Stervinou ()
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Sandrine Stervinou: Audencia Recherche - Audencia Business School
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Microcredit, one of the tools used to fight against poverty, is, today, in France, the object of diverse public policies, such as incentives to private actors to increase their activity in this industry. This evolution, not much studied until now, raises questions concerning its meaning and consequences on the microcredit industry and its targeted customers, the poorest. These points are analysed in this article through a case study realised on the territory of Nantes.
Date: 2010-11
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Published in Revue Française de Gestion, 2010, 36 (208-209), pp.155-174
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