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    Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty

    Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty

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    Auteur: Muhammad Yunus
    Créateur: Muhammad Yunus
    Éditeur: PublicAffairs

    Prix de liste: EUR 11,22
    Acheter Neuf: EUR 3,68
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    Média: Broche
    Édition: Rev. and Updated for the Pbk. Ed
    Pages: 312
    Poids (kg): 0.7
    Dimension (cm): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9

    ISBN: 1586481983
    Code Décimal Dewey: 332.1095492
    EAN: 9781586481988
    ASIN: 1586481983

    Date de publication: Juillet 11, 2004
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Expédition: Livraison en mode rapide disponible
    Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible
    Condition: New - Fast shipping from trusted wholesaler with many exclusive publisher contracts. Les navires en provenance des USA. 10-14 jours ouvrables.

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    Amazon.com
    It began with a simple $27 loan. After witnessing the cycle of poverty that kept many poor women enslaved to high-interest loan sharks in Bangladesh, Dr. Muhammad Yunus lent money to 42 women so they could purchase bamboo to make and sell stools. In a short time, the women were able to repay the loans while continuing to support themselves and their families. With that initial eye-opening success, the seeds of the Grameen Bank, and the concept of microcredit, were planted.

    After earning a Ph.D. in economics at Vanderbilt University, Dr. Yunus returned to Bangladesh to settle into a life as a professor. But a famine in 1974 ravaged the country, leading Dr. Yunus to alter his thinking and his life profoundly: "What good were all my complex theories when people were dying of starvation on the sidewalks and porches across from my lecture hall?.... Nothing in the economic theories I taught reflected the life around me." Armed with little more than a lofty dream to end the suffering around him, he started an experimental microcredit enterprise in 1977; by 1983 the Grameen Bank was officially formed.

    The idea behind the Grameen Bank is ingeniously simple: extend credit to poor people and they will help themselves. This concept strikes at the root of poverty by specifically targeting the poorest of the poor, providing small loans (usually less than $300) to those unable to obtain credit from traditional banks. At Grameen, loans are administered to groups of five people, with only two receiving their money up front. As soon as these two make a few regular payments, loans are gradually extended to the rest of the group. In this way, the program builds a sense of community as well as individual self-reliance. Most of the Grameen Bank's loans are to women, and since its inception, there has been an astonishing loan repayment rate of over 98 percent.

    Banker to the Poor is an inspiring memoir of the birth of microcredit, written in a conversational tone that makes it both moving and enjoyable to read. The Grameen Bank is now a $2.5 billion banking enterprise in Bangladesh, while the microcredit model has spread to over 50 countries worldwide, from the U.S. to Papua New Guinea, Norway to Nepal. Ever optimistic, Yunus travels the globe spreading the belief that poverty can be eliminated: "...the poor, once economically empowered, are the most determined fighters in the battle to solve the population problem; end illiteracy; and live healthier, better lives. When policy makers finally realize that the poor are their partners, rather than bystanders or enemies, we will progress much faster that we do today." Dr. Yunus's efforts prove that hope is a global currency. --Shawn Carkonen

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