2013
DOI: 10.1111/dech.12046
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After the Nicaraguan Non‐Payment Crisis: Alternatives to Microfinance Narcissism

Abstract: This article argues against ‘microfinance narcissism’ and calls for a re‐politicization of the microfinance paradigm. The dominant verdict on microcredit has undergone a damning transformation, from ‘magic bullet for poverty reduction’ to ‘cause of suicide’. Nowadays, both radical critics and mainstream voices deplore microcredit's negative impact on micro‐entrepreneurs. They argue for a reorientation where credit is targeted at established small and medium‐sized enterprises, particularly in rural areas. The c… Show more

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“…How then to proceed with a study of these two cases? While Latin America has previously been at the forefront of commercial microfinance (Bastiaensen et al 2013), there has been a turn back to village banking models in recent years in Paraguay. Simultaneously, despite the early dominance of non-profit group-based lending in South Asia, 2 commercial microfinance has exploded in India (c.f.…”
Section: Comparing Credit Worldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…How then to proceed with a study of these two cases? While Latin America has previously been at the forefront of commercial microfinance (Bastiaensen et al 2013), there has been a turn back to village banking models in recent years in Paraguay. Simultaneously, despite the early dominance of non-profit group-based lending in South Asia, 2 commercial microfinance has exploded in India (c.f.…”
Section: Comparing Credit Worldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…David Graeber's widely popular Debt: The First 5,000 Years, for instance, makes prolific and plural use of comparative methods but without explicitly thematizing comparison on its own terms. 4 Development practitioners have also begun qualifying the extent to which global microfinance models replace existing credit services (Bastiaensen et al 2013;Wagner 2012). However, the discourse around empowerment through financial literacy and moves to seek out and reward "best practices" within the industry combine to create something like a global standard, even if it is aspirational for many organizations (cf.…”
Section: Complex Debtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicaragua has the second highest deforestation rate among the Central American countries ( However the national MF sector was hit by one of the hardest MF crisis Bastiaensen et. al.…”
Section: Environmental Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the explosion in the number of microfinance institutions (MFIs) throughout the region has undoubtedly increased access to credit, there is concern that the poor may be underrepresented in this expansion, as noted in repeated calls to further deepen outreach efforts (Peck and Miller, 2006;De la Torre, Ize and Schmukler, 2011). At the same time, recent microcredit crises in developing countries have sparked concern that the expansion of microfinance has led to over-indebtedness, particularly among the poor (Schicks, 2013a;Bastiaensen and others, 2013). Figueroa (2011) argues that as long as wealth inequality in Latin America remains high, the region will continue to be subject to a three-tier financial structure in which the poor pay more for access to credit than the rich.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%