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Foreword |
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Preface |
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PART I: SYNTHESIS AND MAJOR LESSONS |
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Rural Poverty and the Nonfarm Sector in Rural Asia |
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3 | (14) |
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Rural Poverty and the Nonfarm Employment Nexus |
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3 | (9) |
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Public Policies for the Nonfarm Sector |
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12 | (5) |
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Rural Nonfarm Microenterprise: Salient Features and Issues |
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17 | (24) |
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17 | (2) |
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19 | (11) |
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30 | (4) |
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34 | (7) |
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Bangladesh Case: Review and Analysis |
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41 | (20) |
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Main Features of Microenterprise/Finance Projects |
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41 | (8) |
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49 | (8) |
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57 | (4) |
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Indian Case Studies: Review and Analysis |
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61 | (14) |
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Maharashtra Rural Credit Project |
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61 | (1) |
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SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit |
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62 | (4) |
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66 | (4) |
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70 | (5) |
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Overview of Country Experiences |
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75 | (20) |
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75 | (1) |
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Patterns of Nonfarm Lending |
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76 | (3) |
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Institutional Mechanisms for Credit Delivery |
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79 | (9) |
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Noncredit Inputs: Skill, Transfer of Technology, and Market Access |
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88 | (2) |
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Appendix: Rural Employment Support Foundation |
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90 | (5) |
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Conclusions: Microfinance for Microenterprise |
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95 | (16) |
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Group versus Individual Lending |
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95 | (2) |
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97 | (1) |
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To Reach the Poorest: An Illustration |
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98 | (4) |
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102 | (2) |
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Upscaling and Financing the Missing Middle |
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104 | (1) |
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104 | (7) |
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Public Employment Schemes: Case Studies in India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines |
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111 | (20) |
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111 | (2) |
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The Food-for-Work Program in Bangladesh |
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113 | (5) |
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Jawahar Rozgar Yojana in India |
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118 | (5) |
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Maharashtra Employment Guarantee Scheme in India |
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123 | (3) |
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Public Employment Program in the Philippines |
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126 | (5) |
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Review of Country Experiences of Public Employment and Policy Conclusions |
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131 | (10) |
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131 | (3) |
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134 | (7) |
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PART II: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES |
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SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit |
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141 | (16) |
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141 | (2) |
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143 | (9) |
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152 | (5) |
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Maharashtra Rural Credit Project |
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157 | (16) |
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157 | (3) |
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160 | (1) |
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161 | (2) |
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163 | (3) |
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166 | (1) |
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Autonomy and Empowerment of Women |
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167 | (1) |
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Awareness, Skills, and Training |
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168 | (2) |
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170 | (3) |
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Small Enterprises Development Project in Bangladesh |
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173 | (22) |
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173 | (1) |
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Basic Features, Targets, and Achievement |
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174 | (1) |
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Loan Disbursement, Cost, and Period of Loans |
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175 | (5) |
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180 | (5) |
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Nonfarm Enterprises Financed by SEDP |
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185 | (3) |
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Use of and Returns on SEDP Loans |
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188 | (4) |
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192 | (3) |
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A Study on Grameen Uddog, MEDU, and Kishoreganj Projects |
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195 | (58) |
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195 | (1) |
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Grameen Uddog: A Commercial Venture to Promote Rural Nonfarm Employment |
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196 | (16) |
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Employment Generation Project for the Rural Poor: An Agrani Bank Initiative |
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212 | (22) |
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Kishoreganj Sadar Thana Project: A Community-Based Approach |
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234 | (16) |
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Conclusions: Lessons for the Future |
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250 | (3) |
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A Review of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra |
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253 | (22) |
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253 | (1) |
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253 | (1) |
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254 | (1) |
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255 | (1) |
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256 | (3) |
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259 | (3) |
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262 | (2) |
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Indirect Transfer Benefits |
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264 | (1) |
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265 | (1) |
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266 | (6) |
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272 | (3) |
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Public Works Employment and Rural Poverty Alleviation in the Philippines |
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275 | (34) |
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275 | (2) |
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Public Works Employment Programs in the Philippines |
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277 | (4) |
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The Case Studies: In-Depth Analysis |
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281 | (12) |
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Case Studies: Wage Benefits and Targeting |
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293 | (10) |
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Final Evaluation: Lessons Learned and Best Practices |
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303 | (6) |
Notes |
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309 | (34) |
Bibliography |
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343 | (12) |
Index |
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