Can Microfinance Work? presents a thorough-going and nuanced ethical assessment of the microfinance industry, drawing on the author's expertise in the fields of finance and applied ethics.
Can Microfinance Work? presents a thorough-going and nuanced ethical assessment of the microfinance industry, drawing on the author's expertise in the fields of finance and applied ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lesley Sherratt lectures in global business ethics at Kings College, London and is a Director of Temple Bar Investment Trust. Her degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics was from Oxford University, and her PhD on the ethics of microfinance from Kings College, London. She was formerly CEO and CIO, Ark Asset Management Ltd; Investment Director, Save & Prosper and Fleming Flagship ranges of funds; Head of Global Portfolios and Director, Fleming Investment Management; Chair, US Smaller Companies Investment Trust; and a former Member, Microloan Foundation Advisory Board.
Inhaltsangabe
* I: Empirics * 1. The Double-Edged Sword: The Microfinance Model and the Moral Hazards Inherent Within It * 2. Poverty's Panacea or Snake Oil Salesmen: Does Microfinance Work? * II: Ethics * (i) 'Micro'-Ethics: The Ethics of the Practices of Microfinance * 3. From Empowerment to Exploitation: MFIs and Their Borrowers * 4. From Solidarity to Coercion: The Dynamics of the Group * 5. The Dog Not Barking: A Duty of Care in Microfinance * (ii) 'Macro'-Ethics: The Ethics of the Industry of Microfinance * 6. Silenced Stories: the Distribution of Benefits and Burdens within Microfinance * 7. Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Microfinance and the Informal Economy * 8. The Macro Impact of Microfinance * III: Making Microfinance More Ethical * 9. Keeping the Good, Eliminating the Bad, Transforming the Ugly: How to Practice Microfinance Ethically * 10. Wider Lessons: What We Can Learn from Microfinance for anti-poverty development efforts.
* I: Empirics * 1. The Double-Edged Sword: The Microfinance Model and the Moral Hazards Inherent Within It * 2. Poverty's Panacea or Snake Oil Salesmen: Does Microfinance Work? * II: Ethics * (i) 'Micro'-Ethics: The Ethics of the Practices of Microfinance * 3. From Empowerment to Exploitation: MFIs and Their Borrowers * 4. From Solidarity to Coercion: The Dynamics of the Group * 5. The Dog Not Barking: A Duty of Care in Microfinance * (ii) 'Macro'-Ethics: The Ethics of the Industry of Microfinance * 6. Silenced Stories: the Distribution of Benefits and Burdens within Microfinance * 7. Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Microfinance and the Informal Economy * 8. The Macro Impact of Microfinance * III: Making Microfinance More Ethical * 9. Keeping the Good, Eliminating the Bad, Transforming the Ugly: How to Practice Microfinance Ethically * 10. Wider Lessons: What We Can Learn from Microfinance for anti-poverty development efforts.
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