Handbook of Microfinance

ebook Interdisciplinary Scholar-Practitioner Perspectives · Routledge International Handbooks

By Jude Fernando

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Microfinance is a major development intervention in less-developed countries, and thus of vital concern for social theory of development, and of strong interest in all studies that examine contemporary trajectories of social change. The promises of microfinance extend far beyond increased income generation in developing countries, and its products and goals are diverse: health, housing, water and sanitation, education, climate change mitigation, and empowerment of women. Moreover, Microfinance Studies is an emerging field of research and teaching, and it is now clear that the perspectives on, and performance evaluations of, microfinance differ among disciplines, including economics, history, political science, gender studies,etc., and among individual scholars and practitioners (for example NGOs, governments and donor agencies). These differences illustrate the wide gaps between 'knowledge produced for understanding' and 'knowledge produced for action'—forms of knowing that have up until now been very separate, both in terms of their approach, and in the venues in which they are published. This volume aims to bridge this gap.

There is a pressing need for a comprehensive volume that brings together different disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and scholar and practitioner perspectives on microfinance. Missing in the current literature are discussions of the ways microfinance impinges on broader social, economic and political processes. This Handbook will contain contributions from both scholars and practitioners, with a particular emphasis on exploring the way different domains of knowledge inform each other. It will be divided into sections including a glossary and an appendix of information about important agencies involved in microfinance. The conceptual rigor and empirical richness of these chapters will spring from cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives. It is intended to both be accessible to a broad audience, and also to be useful to scholars and practitioners. It will be structured as a reference book.

Handbook of Microfinance