Financial Sector Policy And The Poor: Selected Findings And Issues (World Bank Working Papers)

financial sector policy and the poor: selected findings and issues (world bank working papers)

more information about Financial Sector Policy And The Poor: Selected Findings And Issues (World Bank Working Papers)

Financial Sector Policy And The Poor: Selected Findings And Issues (World Bank Working Papers)

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Financial Sector Policy and the Poor is part of the World Bank Working Paper series. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion.

This paper presents new empirical evidence on how financial sector policy can help the poor. It is often thought that promotion of specialized microfinance institutions is the best or only way forward. However, a strong mainstream financial system is also pro-poor-perhaps even more so. While mainstream financial depth is measurably associated with lower poverty, for microfinance this is not yet so. The roles played by microfinance and mainstream finance in tackling poverty should be regarded as complementary and overlapping rather than as competing alternatives. The essential similarities between the two will become more evident as individual microfinance firms, or associations of firms, grow to the scale needed for sustainability.

Policy design that recognizes the need for larger and stronger microfinance institutions poses no threat to the health of mainstream finance. Such a policy would not impose low interest rate ceilings; nevertheless, the goal of protecting the vulnerable from credit market abuses and prejudice should not be neglected in an effective package of policies favorable to the growth of both micro and mainstream finance.

World Bank Working Papers are available individually or by subscription, both in print and online.

Download Description
Financial Sector Policy and the Poor is part of the World Bank Working Paper series. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion. This paper presents new empirical evidence on how financial sector policy can help the poor. It is often thought that promotion of specialized microfinance institutions is the best or only way forward. However, a strong mainstream financial system is also pro-poor-perhaps even more so. While mainstream financial depth is measurably associated with lower poverty, for microfinance this is not yet so. The roles played by microfinance and mainstream finance in tackling poverty should be regarded as complementary and overlapping rather than as competing alternatives. The essential similarities between the two will become more evident as individual microfinance firms, or associations of firms, grow to the scale needed for sustainability. Policy design that recognizes the need for larger and stronger microfinance institutions poses no threat to the health of mainstream finance. Such a policy would not impose low interest rate ceilings; nevertheless, the goal of protecting the vulnerable from credit market abuses and prejudice should not be neglected in an effective package of policies favorable to the growth of both micro and mainstream finance. --This text refers to the Digital edition.

Financial Sector Policy And The Poor: Selected Findings And Issues (World Bank Working Papers),Patrick Honohan,World Bank Publications,0821359673,Business / Economics / Finance,Developing countries,Finance,Financial institutions,Government policy,Microfinance,Money & Monetary Policy,Poverty,Social Science,Sociology,Third World Development

English Books:

  1. Financial Services Information Systems
  2. Financial Sourcebook for Southeast Asia and Hong Kong
  3. Frontiers of Research in Intra-Industry Trade
  4. Getting Started in Trading (Getting Started in...)
  5. Gettyrama: Little known facts about J. Paul Getty and more
  6. Global Development Finance 2001 : Building Coalitions for Effective Development Finance Analysis and Summary Tables (A World Bank Publication)
  7. Global Financial Markets at the Turn of the Century (Series in International Business and Economics)
  8. Global Investment Risk Management
  9. Goof-Proof Personal Finance
  10. Government Bond Markets in the Euro Zone (The Wiley Finance Series)

English Books

English Books

Recommended Books

  1. Ghetto
  2. The European Reformation
  3. Mafalda 10
  4. Financial Accounting, Beacon Lumber: An Active Learning Introduction to the Accounting Cycle : Tools
  5. Procurement Reengineering
  6. Multiple Criteria Analysis for Agricultural Decisions, Second Edition
  7. Immunology of Reproduction
  8. Lower K- and L-theory
  9. Paternity
  10. Rite of Passage
  11. Miniature Pinscher: A Comprehensive Guide to Owning and Caring for Your Dog
  12. Mother O' Mine Mary Engelbreit A Mother'S Treasury
  13. My Life: The Presidential Years
  14. Racial Politics in Post-Revolutionary Cuba
  15. Neurophysiology of Ingestion