Microcredits: a success or a fairytale? : A study of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh by using secondary data
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Sönmez, DestinaKeywords
microcreditseconomic growth
poverty alleviation
women empowerment
bangladesh
women
grameen bank
mikrokrediter
tillväxt
fattigdomsbekämpning
självständighet. bangladesh
kvinnor
grameen bank
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The global economy celebrates microcredit as poverty alleviation for the individual and as a way to boost a country’s economic growth. This study examines if results from previous research on Grameen Bank’s microcredits are supported by statistics. By using Exploratory Sequential Mixed Method, five themes was conducted from the qualitative findings and then analyzed from capability approach theory and Schumpeterian growth theory. Results indicates that poverty have declined in Bangladesh, but it also shows that income share for the poorest has not increased nor the female employment rate. Both the consumption and the GDP for Bangladesh have increased, but the conclusion of this study suggest that microcredits are convoluted and needs further studies that are comprehensive with both qualitative and statistical research that are more detailed and profound. Since the available statistics are inadequate further research generally about microcredits are needed, especially if banks and organizations worldwide are going to use it as poverty alleviation.Date
2014Type
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