Micro-Meltdown: The Inside Story of the Rise, Fall, and Resurgence of the World's Most Valuable Microlender

Micro-Meltdown: The Inside Story of the Rise, Fall, and Resurgence of the World's Most Valuable Microlender

Author: Vikram Akula

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2018-06-25

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9352779878

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Vikram Akula founded SKS Microfinance with a clear mission: improve the lives of poor people in India by providing small loans. These small loans, used to start or expand businesses and generate earnings, were a proven path out of poverty for tens of thousands around the world. Vikram wasn't the first person to bring microfinance to India, but his idea was to do it on a much larger scale, for millions. He would do this by making SKS Microfinance a unique for-profit institution. SKS flourished, distributing billions of dollars in loans. The company was applauded for blending philanthropy and capitalism, and Akula appeared on the covers of the Wall Street Journal and TIME magazine as one of the most influential people in the world. But just as he thought he was making a difference, a storm was brewing. In 2010, a fierce political backlash in India created an implosion. Politicians began attacking microfinance and telling those living in poverty not to repay loans. Soon, SKS had to write off $280 million in loans and lay off 10,000 employees. For decades, microfinance had been heralded as a key solution to global poverty, but, nearly overnight, it came to be viewed as a villain. One of the most exciting recent developments is the rise of new businesses and entrepreneurs committed to social good. Social enterprises have the potential to transform societies, but there are risks as well as benefits. Micro-Meltdown is the story of SKS's tremendous success, the oversights that led to disaster, the eventual resurgence, and the lessons learned. It is essential reading for any would-be entrepreneur who wants to change the world for the better. It offers an insider's account of both the keys to success and the risks that must be managed.


A Fistful of Rice

A Fistful of Rice

Author: Vikram Akula

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 2010-11-09

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1422171620

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Around the globe, poverty has held too many people in its grip for too long. While microfinance - small loans to impoverished individuals - initially attracted attention in the press, it didn't achieve the scale, scope, and profitability necessary to substantially combat poverty. All that changed with Vikram Akula's creation of SKS Microfinance. In this highly personal narrative, A Fistful of Rice, Akula reveals how he pieced together the best of both philanthropy and (to his surprise) capitalism to help millions of India's poor transition from paupers to customers to business owners. As thoughtful as Barack Obama's personal journey in Dreams from My Father, as harrowing as Paul Farmer's battle against infectious disease in Mountains Beyond Mountains, and as gripping as Greg Mortensen's fight for education in Three Cups of Tea, Akula's story shows how traditional business principles can be brought to bear on global problems in new ways. A Fistful of Rice offers not only inspiration but also lessons for anyone seeking to transform tenacity, creativity, and innovation into potent tools for fighting even the most seemingly intractable human burdens.


The Homebrew Industrial Revolution

The Homebrew Industrial Revolution

Author: Kevin A. Carson

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781439266991

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A history of the rise and fall of Sloanist mass production, and a survey of the new economy emerging from the ruins: networked local manufacturing, garage industry, household microenterprises and resilient local economies.


The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow

Author: Otaviano Canuto

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2010-09-27

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 0821385461

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This book is a vision of how economic policy will evolve in developing countries over the next three-to-five years, delivered by renown practitioners working at the world's leading development institution.


The Microfinance Revolution

The Microfinance Revolution

Author: Marguerite S. Robinson

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780821349533

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??? ... Microfinance is the method whereby financial services and credit is made available to the economically active but low income people of developiong countries. This book focusses on three key aspects of the phenomenon: 1) the shift from government- and donor-subsidized credit delivery systems to self-sufficient, sustainable microfinance institutions; 2) the results on the ground, on the way in which microfinance is helps people expand and diversify their enterprises, increase their incomes, raise their living standards and those of theri families, and boost their self-confidence; 3) the theroretical frameworks that had previously impeded the microfinance revolution, with suggestions for their improvement.


Locavesting

Locavesting

Author: Amy Cortese

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-05-04

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1118085787

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How individuals and communities can profit from local investing In the wake of the financial crisis, investors are faced with a stark choice: entrust their hard-earned dollars to the Wall Street casino, or settle for anemic interest rates on savings, bonds, and CDs. Meanwhile, small businesses are being starved for the credit and capital they need to grow. There's got to be a better way. In Locavesting: The Revolution in Local Investing and How to Profit from It, Amy Cortese takes us inside the local investing movement, where solutions to some of the nation's most pressing problems are taking shape. The idea is that, by investing in local businesses, rather than faceless conglomerates, investors can earn profits while building healthy, self-reliant communities. Introduces you to the ideas and pioneers behind the local investing movement Profiles the people and communities who are putting their money to work in their own backyards and taking control of their destinies Explores innovative investment strategies, from community capital and crowdfunding to local stock exchanges With confidence in Wall Street and the government badly shaken, Americans are looking for alternatives. Local investing offers a way to rebuild our nest eggs, communities, and, just perhaps, our country.


Zimbabwe's Plunge

Zimbabwe's Plunge

Author: Patrick Bond

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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'This timely and provocative book provides a masterful analysis of the crisis of neoliberalism and the challenges of Zimbabwe. A must-read for all those interested in Zimbabwe's Plunge and the possibilities for the future.' - Tandeka C. Nkiwane, Smith College.


Communists Constructing Capitalism

Communists Constructing Capitalism

Author: Julian Gruin

Publisher: Alternative Sinology

Published: 2019-06-28

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781526135346

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Why has China's 'transition' to a market economy not catalysed corresponding political transformation? In an era of deepening synergy between authoritarian politics and capitalist economics, this book offers a novel perspective on this central dilemma of contemporary Chinese development, shedding light on how the Chinese Communist Party achieved rapid economic growth while preserving political stability. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and over sixty interviews with policymakers, bankers and former party and state officials, the book delves into the role of China's state-owned banking system since 1989, showing how political control over capital has been central to the country's experience of capitalist development. It challenges existing state-market paradigms of political economy and reveals the Eurocentric assumptions underpinning liberal perspectives towards Chinese authoritarian resilience.


The Sharing Economy in Europe

The Sharing Economy in Europe

Author: Vida Česnuitytė

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-21

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 3030868974

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This open access book considers the development of the sharing and collaborative economy with a European focus, mapping across economic sectors, and country-specific case studies. It looks at the roles the sharing economy plays in sharing and redistribution of goods and services across the population in order to maximise their functionality, monetary exchange, and other aspects important to societies. It also looks at the place of the sharing economy among various policies and how the contexts of public policies, legislation, digital platforms, and other infrastructure interrelate with the development and function of the sharing economy. The book will help in understanding the future (sharing) economy models as well as to contribute in solving questions of better access to resources and sustainable innovation in the context of degrowth and growing inequalities within and between societies. It will also provide a useful source for solutions to the big challenges of our times such as climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and recently the coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19). This book will be of interest to academics and students in economics and business, organisational studies, sociology, media and communication and computer science.