Written by Aneel Karnani, published by Standford Social Innovation Review, Summer 2007, 8 pages, available at: http://www.ssireview.org/images/articles/2007SU_feature_karnani.pdf
In an article published in Stanford Social Innovation Review, a magazine of Stanford Graduate School of Business, University of Michigans Dr. Aneel Karnani argues against investment in microfinance. As the essays title articulates, Microfinance Misses its Mark, the professor argues that microfinance does not significantly alleviate poverty.
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