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- | # Microcredit and Neoliberalism # | ||
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- | In the assigned article for this week, Karim concludes that because Grameen Bank is so well known globally, it has wide support in middle-class Bangladesh society because it is a source of ' | ||
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- | What is the basis for the criticism of Grameen and microcredit? | ||
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- | ## Other readings ## | ||
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- | Bergman, David. 2011. “Norwegian Television’s Big Lie.” Grameen Bank: Bank for the Poor [Republished from New Age: The Outspoken Daily]. March 20. http:// | ||
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- | “Grameen: Norway Gives All-Clear to Bangladesh Bank.” 2015. BBC News. Accessed May 5. http:// | ||
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- | Opatija, Milford Bateman in. 2015. “Microcredit Has Been a Disaster for the Poorest in South Africa.” The Guardian. Accessed May 5. http:// | ||
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- | The Economist. 2011. “Saint under Siege,” January 6. http:// | ||
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