This book illustrates the radical changes that have taken place in the evolution of assistance to small businesses and microfinance. It shows how to make markets really work, how to reduce dependence on donor agencies and illustrates critical issues, new findings and radical changes with a wealth of wide-ranging material.
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Malcolm Harper taught at Cranfield School of Management until 1995, and since then has worked mainly in India. He has published on enterprise development and microfinance. He was Chairman of Basix Finance from 1996 until 2006, and is Chairman of M-CRIL, the microfinance credit rating agency.
At the time of writing, Jim Tanburn was employed by the ILO to work on the FIT Programme. He is currently on the staff of the ILO, working on inter-agency knowledge exchange (www.ilo.org/dyn/bds) and innovative projects in BDS worldwide.
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