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Title

Impact of access to credit on the poor: research design and baseline survey for a longitudinal study: main report

Author

Chua, Ronald T.

Description

This paper is the first step in a continuing process of observation of ASKI, a microfinance assistance program in the Philippines supported by the Australian Agency for International Development. The study is meant to provide an example of how to evaluate the impact of access to credit on the poor, taking into account many intervening factors.

File No

FDC-98/1

Agency

Foundation for Development Cooperation (FDC)

Date

Feb-98

Subject(s)

Credit, Philippines

Pages

53

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