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Lessons for Global Microfinance from… the United States?
Insights into key questions about the future of global microfinance, and specifically the future of policy and subsidy for microfinance, can be gained from an unlikely place: the United States.
The Canada-Caribbean Remittance Corridor: Fostering Formal Remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through Effective Regulation
Improving integrity and safety of remittance markets through effective regulation
The Sub Prime Crisis: Implications for Emerging Markets
Recommendations for emerging market policy makers
Letter to Practitioners by Alex Counts, Susy Cheston, Joanne Carter & Kate McKee About the Progress and Outlook for the Implementation of Poverty Tools
Note on U.S. legislation on the Microenterprise Results and Accountability Act of 2004
Sources of Public Funding for Microenterprise Development in the United States
How is microenterprise development funded in the United States?
Breaking the Savings Barrier: How the Federal Government Can Build an Inclusive Financial System
Setting up guidelines for US policy makers to support inclusive financial systems
Microenterprise Results and Accountability Act of 2004
Improving results and accountability of microenterprise development assistance programs in the US
2003 Amendment to the Microenterprise for Self-Reliance Act
Amendments to two acts to increase assistance for poor people through microenterprise development
Overview of the New Basel Accord
Proceedings from the "Second NIS Policy Forum on Microfinance Law and Regulation"
Do Government Programs "Crowd In" Remittances?
Does household income and public transfer income affect remittances?