The New Microfinance Handbook A Financial Market System Perspective(1st Edition)
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Joanna Ledgerwood, Julie Earne, Candace Nelson
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ISBN: 0821389270, 978-0821389270
Book publisher: World Bank Publications
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TW
The New Microfinance Handbook provides a comprehensive perspective on financial market systems. It's a valuable asset for grasping complex financial principles and translating them into practice. The delivery was speedy, and the book was nicely packaged. I do think that some sections could be more concise, but overall, a solid read for anyone in the microfinance field.
SN
This handbook is a phenomenal resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of microfinance. It's not only informative but also incredibly well-organized. The balance of theory and practical application is perfect, making it useful for both students and professionals alike. The case studies are enlightening and provide a real-world understanding. I ordered it with my premium subscription and got a great discount, plus it arrived swiftly and in perfect condition. Highly recommended for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of financial systems!
AF
Arrived on time, well-packaged! The book strikes a good balance between theory and real-world application in the field of microfinance. While dense in some areas, the text is mostly clear and offers useful examples. I feel I came out with a better understanding of financial markets. Worth adding to your library!





























