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The impact of liberalisation policies on access to microfinance : the case of Peru

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  • Didoni, Alberto.

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Analyses the extent to which the performance of Peruvian microfinance institutions during the period 1998-2002 was linked to policy initiatives by national authorities.

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  • Didoni, Alberto., 2006. "The impact of liberalisation policies on access to microfinance : the case of Peru," ILO Working Papers 993975193402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993975193402676
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    1. Efraín Gonzales de Olarte & Javier Alvarado & Felipe Portocarrero & Carlina Trivelli & Francisco Gal (ed.), 2001. "El Financiamiento informal en el Perú: Lecciones desde tres sectores," Libros no PUCP / Books other publishers, Otras editoriales / Other publishers, edition 1, number otr-2001-02, February.
    2. Alvarado, Javier & Portocarrero M., Felipe & Trivelli, Carolina & Gonzales de Olarte, Efraín & Galarza, Francisco & Venero, Hildegardi, 2001. "El financiamiento informal en el Perú: lecciones desde tres sectores [Informal Finance in Peru: Lessons from Three Sectors]," MPRA Paper 47681, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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