Transcription of Impact Evaluation for Microfinance - World Bank
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Impact Evaluation for Microfinance : Review of Methodological Issues November 2007 Acknowledgement This paper was written by Dean Karlan1 and Nathanael Comments were provided by Markus Goldstein and Emmanuel Skoufias. This note was task managed by Markus Goldstein and financed by the Trust Fund for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development supported by Finland and Norway and by the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program. 1 Yale University and Innovations for Poverty Action 2 Innovations for Poverty Action. The opinions reflected in this paper are the opinions of the authors and not opinions of their institutions. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: WHY EVALUATE?..1 I. DEFINITION OF A. KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF B. LIABILITY STRUCTURE OF Microfinance C. other Microfinance II.
through microfinance to the cost of achieving the same impact through other interventions. The World Bank’s operational policy on financial intermediary lending
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Graduate Medical Education, Industry, and Other, Institutions, ACGME, OECD OECD Countries, Impact, The privatisation process and its impact, Open Government: beyond static measures, OECD, Module One - Information sources, Government, GUIDELINES FOR IMPACT OR OUTCOME EVALUATION, IMPACT OF MINING SECTOR INVESTMENT IN GHANA