Banker to the Poor

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Banker to the Poor is Muhammad Yunus’s influential book that outlines the origins, philosophy, and global impact of his pioneering work in microcredit and the Grameen Bank.

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instanceOf book
author Muhammad Yunus NERFINISHED
coAuthor Alan Jolis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Bangladesh NERFINISHED
depicts experiences of poor women borrowers
describes impact of microcredit on the poor
origin of Grameen Bank
philosophy of microfinance
explains Grameen Bank’s lending methodology
group-lending model
social collateral concept
solidarity groups
focusesOnCountry Bangladesh NERFINISHED
genre autobiography
development economics
social entrepreneurship literature
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTheme credit as a human right
grassroots empowerment
role of markets in development
self-employment for the poor
structural causes of poverty
includes case studies of borrowers
personal memoir elements
policy reflections on development
influenced global microfinance movement
social business discourse
ISBN 978-1-891620-80-8
language English
mainSubject Grameen Bank NERFINISHED
microcredit
poverty alleviation
rural development
women’s empowerment
mentionsOrganization Grameen Bank NERFINISHED
World Bank NERFINISHED
non-governmental organizations
originalPublicationYear 1999
publisher PublicAffairs NERFINISHED
relatedTo Nobel Peace Prize of Muhammad Yunus NERFINISHED
setting rural Bangladesh
targetAudience development practitioners
general readers interested in poverty issues
policy makers
timePeriodCovered 1970s
1980s
1990s

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Muhammad Yunus notableWork Banker to the Poor