Working papers

 

 

 

Paper No.
Title Author  Download
2014
36
How Does Microcredit Work? Testing the Theories of Microcredit. S.R. Osmani and Wahiduddin Mahmud working_sm
35
How Does Microcredit Work? A Review of the Theories of Microcredit. S.R. Osmani and Wahiduddin Mahmud working_sm
34
Does Microcredit Empower Women or Is It a New Form of Discipline? The Case of Microcredit Self-Help Groups in India. Isabelle Guérin and Santosh Kumar working_sm
33
Programmed Initiative, Reaching the Extreme Poor and MFI Sustainability: Mission Drift or Diseconomy? M. Sadiqul Islam working_sm
32
Technical Efficiency Analysis of PRIME Branches in Monga Areas of Bangladesh: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis Farhana Nargis working_sm
31
Designing Social Protection for the Rural Poor: Learning from Lessons on the Ground S. R. Osmani working_sm
30
Risk, Deprivation and Vulnerability Facing the Rural Poor of Bangladesh Syed M. Ahsan, Syed Abdul Hamid, M. A. Baqui Khalily, Shubhasish Barua and Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif working_sm
29
Gender Role and Individual Modernity: An Exploratory Study in Microfinance and Gender Role Transformation Habibul Haque Khondker working_sm
28
Inequity in Formal Health Care Use: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh Syed Abdul Hamid, Syed M. Ahsan, Afroza Begum and Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif working_sm
27
Disease-specific Impoverishment Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments for Health Care: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh Syed Abdul Hamid and Syed M. Ahsan working_sm
26
Are Microcredit Borrowers in Bangladesh Over-indebted? Shahidur R. Khandker, Rashid Faruqee and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
25
Microfinance and Moneylenders: Long-run Effects of MFIs on Informal Credit Market in Bangladesh Claudia Berg, M. Shahe Emran and Forhad Shilpi working_sm
24
Are Microcredit Participants in Bangladesh Trapped in Poverty and Debt? Shahidur R. Khandker, and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
23
Has Microcredit Helped the Rural Poor of Bangladesh? An Analytical Review of the Evidence So Far S. R. Osmani working_sm
22
Impact of Regulation on the Cost Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Bangladesh M. A. Baqui Khalily, M. Abdul Khaleque and S. Badruddoza working_sm
2013
21
Vulnerability to Shocks and Coping Strategies in Rural Bangladesh S. R. Osmani and Meherun Ahmed working_sm
20
Access to Credit and Productivity of Enterprises in Bangladesh:Is there Causality? M. A Baqui Khalily and Md. Abdul Khaleque working_sm
19
Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Bangladesh Shakil Quayes and M. A Baqui Khalily working_sm
18
The Pattern and Determinants of Poverty in Rural Bangladesh: 2000-2010 S. R. Osmani and Muhammad Abdul Latif working_sm
17
Micro Health Insurance in Bangladesh: Innovations in Design, Delivery and Distribution Channels Syed M. Ahsan, Syed Abdul Hamid, Shubhasish Barua, Mohammad Rifat Haider and Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif working_sm
16
Microfinance Growth and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: What Does the Longitudinal Data Say? Shahidur R. Khandker, and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
15
Does Access to Finance Matter in Microenterprise Growth? Evidence from Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker, Hussain A. Samad, and Rubaba Ali working_sm
14
Impact of Microcredit on Agricultural Farm
Performance and Food Security in Bangladesh
Md. Abdul Wadud working_sm
2012
13
Utilisation of Formal Health Care and Out-of-Pocket Payments in Rural Bangladesh Syed M. Ahsan, Syed Abdul Hamid and Shubhasish Barua working_sm
12
Inequality in Rural Bangladesh in the 2000s:
Trends and Causes
S. R. Osmani and Binayak Sen working_sm
11
Asset Accumulation and Poverty Dynamics in Rural Bangladesh: The Role of Microcredit S. R. Osmani working_sm
2011
10
Can Social Safety Nets Cure Monga in North West Bangladesh? Shahidur R. Khandker, M. Abdul Khaleque and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
2010
9
Dynamics of Poverty in Rural Bangladesh:
A Research Framework
S. R. Osmani and Binayak Sen working_sm
8
Microfinance for Agriculture in Bangladesh :
Current Status and Future Potentials
Rashid Faruqee working_sm
7
Dynamics of Market Share in the Microfinance Industry in Bangladesh Chowdhury Shameem Mahmoud, M.A. Baqui Khalily and Syed Naimul Wadood working_sm
6
Seasonality and Hardcore Poor with Microfinance: Results of the PKSF Ultra Poor Project in Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily, and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
5
Seasonal Migration and Mitigating Income Seasonality in Northwest Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
4
Vulnerability to Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in Northwest Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily and Hussain A. Samad working_sm
3
Health Risks in Bangladesh: Can Microinsurance Prevent Vulnerability to Poverty? Syed M. Ahsan and Shubhasish Barua working_sm
2
Toward an Efficient and Sustainable Microinsurance Market: The Regulatory Perspective Syed M. Ahsan, Shubhasish Barua and Jaimie L. Tax working_sm
1
Microinsurance, Poverty and Vulnerability: A Concept Paper  Syed M. Ahsan working_sm

 

 


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