Inadequate growth, over-indebtedness, and crises in microcredit: what have we learned?

Microcredit markets and institutions have experienced a certain number of major crises over the last decades. This paper aims to understand the dynamics that have led to those crises, including latent crises, by analysing a set of factors at three levels: customers, institutions, and markets. Based...

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