TY - BOOK AU - Watkins,Todd A. AU - Hicks,Karen M. ED - Emerald eBooks. TI - Moving beyond storytelling: emerging research in microfinance T2 - Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis, SN - 9781849506823 (electronic bk.) : AV - HB172 .M68 2009 U1 - 338.5 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Bingley, U.K. PB - Emerald KW - Business & Economics KW - Economics KW - Microeconomics KW - bisacsh KW - bicssc KW - Finance KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Microfinance meets the market / Robert Cull, Asli Demirgèuðc-Kunt, Jonathan Morduch -- The great divide in microfinance : political economy in microcosm / Bruce E. Moon -- The new moneylenders : are the poor being exploited by high microcredit interest rates? / Richard Rosenberg, Adrian Gonzalez, Sushma Narain -- Microfinance during conflict : Iraq, 2003-2007 / Frank R. Gunter -- Evaluating microfinance program innovation with randomized controlled trials : examples from business training and group versus individual liability / Dean Karlan, Tomoko Harigaya, Sara Nadel -- A framework for innovation roadmapping in microfinance information systems / Todd A. Watkins -- Does one size fit all in microfinance? New directions for academic research / Joshua K. Ault, Andrew Spicer -- Microfinance and capital markets : the initial listing/public offering of four leading institutions / Ira W. Lieberman, Anne Anderson, Zach Grafe, Bruce Campbell, Daniel Kopf -- Role reversal : public and private funders in microfinance / Julie Abrams, Damian von Stauffenberg -- Introduction / Todd A. Watkins, Karen Hicks N2 - Despite the promise for international development, despite the proven track record of exceptional loan repayment rates, and despite the development of competitive markets in countries like Bolivia, Peru and Bangladesh or the global expansion of microfinance access to tens of millions of new clients, little research has explored the impact this expansion has had on global poverty and economic and social development in general. To address this gap, this volume brings together leaders in the microfinance industry and researchers representing a range of academic disciplines. Our goal is to outline a multidisciplinary research agenda for the field. The topics addressed in this volume and the questions posed can serve to guide social scientists, technology experts, development specialists, investors, microfinance practitioners, policymakers and students UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1569-3759/91 ER -