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INNOVATIONS IN RURAL AND AGRICULTURE FINANCE Edited by Renate Kloeppinger-Todd and Manohar Sharma
Introduction • Shenggen Fan, Juergen Voegele, and Rajul Pandya-Lorch 1. Overview • Renate Kloeppinger-Todd and Manohar Sharma 2. Financial Literacy • Monique Cohen 3. Community-Based Financial Organizations: Access to Finance for the Poorest • Anne Ritchie 4. Rural Banking in Africa: The Rabobank Approach • Gerard van Empel 5. Rural Banking: The Case of Rural and Community Banks in Ghana • Ajai Nair and Azeb Fissha 6. Rural Leasing: An Alternative to Loans in Financing Income-Producing Assets • Ajai Nair
7. Determinants of Microcredit Repayment in Federations of Indian Self-Help Groups Yanyan Liu and Klaus Deininger
8. M-PESA: Finding New Ways to Serve the Unbanked in Kenya • Susie Lonie 9. Biometric Technology in Rural Credit Markets: The Case of Malawi • Xavier Giné 10. Credit Risk Management in Financing Agriculture • Mark D. Wenner
11. New Approaches for Index Insurance: ENSO Insurance in Peru Jerry R. Skees and Benjamin Collier
12. Microinsurance Innovations in Rural Finance • Martina Wiedmaier-Pfister and Brigitte Klein
13. Combining Extension Services with Agricultural Credit: The Experience of BASIX India • Vijay Mahajan and K. Vasumathi
14. Bundling Development Services with Agricultural Finance: The Experience of DrumNet • Jonathan Campaigne and Tom Rausch
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July 2010
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