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Author Mader, Philip, 1984- author

Title The political economy of microfinance : financialising poverty / Philip Mader
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 284 pages)
Series Studies in the political economy of public policy
Studies in the political economy of public policy.
Contents 1. A Framework for Engaging Microfinance -- 2. A Genealogy of Microfinance -- 3. The Financialisation of Poverty -- 4. Financialising Public Goods -- 5. Mechanisms of a Microfinance Crisis -- 6. At the Crossroads of Development and Finance -- 7. Appendix -- 7.1 Calculating the Surplus Extraction -- 7.2 Projects Using Microfinance for Water and Sanitation
Summary This book helps to understand the enigmatic microfinance sector by tracing its evolution and asking how it works as a financial system. Our present capitalism is a financialized capitalism, and microfinance is its response to poverty. Microfinance has broad-ranging effects, reaching hundreds of millions of people and generating substantial revenues. Although systemic flaws have become obvious, most strikingly with the 2010 Indian crisis that was marked by overindebtedness, suicides and violence, the industry's expansion continues unabated. As Philip Mader argues, microfinance heralds less the end of poverty than new, more financialized forms of poverty. While microfinance promises to empower, it generates discipline and extracts substantial resources from the poor, producing new crises and new forms of dispossession
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Microfinance.
Poverty.
Economic policy.
poverty.
Political economy.
Finance.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
Microfinance.
Lutte contre la pauvreté.
Economic policy
Microfinance
Poverty
Political economy.
Finance.
Economics.
Form Electronic book
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