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Monitoring guidelines for semi-formal financial institutions active in small enterprise finance

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Deals with unregulated but legal financial entities operating in the semi-formal financial sector, essentially membership-based self-help organizations and outside assistance-based nongovernmental organizations. Provides a framework of questions and indicators to form the basis for a monitoring system in order to ensure a continuous supply of relevant information for determining the effectiveness and efficiency of financial services.

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  • Wesselink B., 1996. "Monitoring guidelines for semi-formal financial institutions active in small enterprise finance," ILO Working Papers 993138863402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993138863402676
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