Credit unions as channels of micro-credit lines: The Pilippine case
Mario Lamberte ()
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Based on a survey of 105 credit cooperatives carried out in 1993. Focuses on the effects of external funding on the growth of credit unions, their resource base and diversity, especially savings mobilization from members, profitability and loan delinquency.
Keywords: credit cooperative; microfinance; financial management; profitability; survey.; statistical table; coopérative de crédit; microfinance; gestion financière; rentabilité; cooperativa de crédito; microfinanciamiento; dirección financiera; rentabilidad; enquête; tableau statistique; encuesta; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 1995
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Published in Poverty-oriented banking, working paper series
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Working Paper: Credit Unions as Channels of Micro-Credit Lines: The Philippine Case (1998) 
Working Paper: Credit Unions as Channels of Micro-Credit Lines: The Philippine Case (1995) 
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