This timely "Handbook" offers a unique opportunity to consider the performance and national context of microcredit initiatives within the European Union. Drawing together authors from multi-disciplinary background and including complementary perspectives and interpretative analysis, this unique "Handbook" examines which strategies and policies may affect how a particular country initiative fosters entrepreneurial behaviour. It is the first book of its kind to analyse the state of European microcredit and how the continent is adopting and adapting this developing world model for economic development. This book will be an influential tool helping government and policymakers to target a new set of microcredit initiatives and programmes. It will also be an invaluable read for students and academics in economics, business, development issues and political science.
The microcredit sector in the United Kingdom: the role of CDFIs
págs. 17-35
Microcredit in France: financial support for social inclusion
págs. 36-60
The microcredit sector in Italy: small initiatives in a dynamic scenario
págs. 61-100
págs. 101-132
págs. 133-138
págs. 139-148
págs. 149-163
Status of microlending in Germany: an empirical survey of programmes in 2006
págs. 164-187
The microlending sector in Hungary: microlending to SMEs
págs. 188-213
págs. 214-224
págs. 225-231
págs. 232-238
págs. 239-246
págs. 247-276
Microcredit in Spain: the role of savings banks
Silvia Rico Garrido, Maricruz Lacalle Calderón, Bárbara Jayo Carboni
págs. 277-305
págs. 306-328
págs. 329-362
págs. 363-385
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