Nanocredit programmes: when microcredit is too big / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa, Dahlia Ibrahim and Zaiful Affendi Ahmad Zabib

One of the most inventive strategies for poverty reduction is a microcredit programme. Despite the fact that there is a significant body of literature describing the positive and significant effects of microcredit programmes on participants' lives, there are also a number of publications arguin...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah (Author), Ibrahim, Dahlia (Author), Ahmad Zabib, Zaiful Affendi (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah, 2022.
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