Walking on two legs: Credit plus grant approach to poverty reduction
There is a growing recognition that the ultra-poor are generally not integrated into the current anti-poverty programs. In this paper, we estimate the long-run impacts of a credit plus grant approach, a combination of microcredit, training and some grants, mostly in the form of consumption stipend,...
| Hoofdauteurs: | Ara, Jinnat, Das, Narayan Chandra, Kamruzzaman, Md, Quayyum, Tasmeen |
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| Formaat: | Working Paper |
| Taal: | en_US |
| Gepubliceerd in: |
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division
2022
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| Online toegang: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/15855 |
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