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Microcrédit et changement social au Myanmar (Birmanie)

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  • Grégoire Danel-Fédou
  • François Robinne

    (IRSEA - Institut de recherche sur le sud-est asiatique - Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille 1 - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

En matière de microfinance, rares sont les études d'impact qui replacent l'offre de crédit et la façon dont les clients l'utilisent dans un contexte socioéconomique plus large. Dans cette étude, portant sur un projet mené par le Gret dans l'État du Chin en Birmanie, les auteurs analysent les stratégies économiques familiales et le rôle qu'a eu l'accès au crédit dans les trajectoires familiales. L'offre de microcrédit s'avère avoir stimulé l'extension du commerce et du maraîchage, favorisé la mutation de l'élevage et augmenté l'insertion de la société locale dans l'économie marchande.

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  • Grégoire Danel-Fédou & François Robinne, 2007. "Microcrédit et changement social au Myanmar (Birmanie)," Working Papers halshs-01866999, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-01866999
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