Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies: An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs
Using India as a case study, Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economiesbuilds and evidences an argument that microfinance and group lending are the best way to combat and address the economic exclusion that blights so many across the Global South
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Zusammenfassung: | Using India as a case study, Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economiesbuilds and evidences an argument that microfinance and group lending are the best way to combat and address the economic exclusion that blights so many across the Global South |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies: An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Poverty in Emerging Economies -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Definition of Poverty -- Poverty Reduction and Women Empowerment -- Where Is the Bedrock of Poverty? -- Poverty Due to Factors of Constitutive Relevance -- Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors -- Inequality and Relational Poverty -- Poverty Due to Factors of Instrumental Importance -- Impact of Financial Inclusion -- The Trade-Off Between Profitability and Social Objectives - Mission Drift -- Digitisation and Modernisation of the Ghazipur Mandi -- Sustainable Development Goals and Poverty -- Dimensions of Poverty -- Strategies for Poverty Reduction -- Importance of Capacity Building -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Note -- References -- 2. Social Capital as a Key to Sharing Prosperity -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Description of Self-Help Group Linkage Programme -- Poverty and Social Contract Under SBLP -- The Paradox of Moral Hazard in a Group Lending Scenario -- Case Study of Banswara Village -- Role of Social Capital as Collateral -- Systems View of Social Capital (Empowerment Strategy) -- Metaphor of Capital -- Structuralist Approach to Social Capital -- Dimensions of Social Capital -- Case Study of the Dhokra Community in India -- Social Capital and Exchange -- Example of Social Capital in Paniya Tribe -- Example of Social Capital in Organisations -- Social Capital and Information Flow Through the Networks -- Case Study of a Self-Help Group in India -- Social Capital in the Context of Microfinance in India | |
505 | 8 | |a Social Organisation and Role in Promoting Social Capital -- Community -- Social Capital -- Community Organisations -- Principles of Community Organisations -- Case Study: MAC Society (Mutually Aided Cooperative Society) -- Case Study - A Self-Help Group -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 3. Inclusive Financial System in India -- Financial Perspective -- Introduction -- Indian Financial Systems -- Stakeholders in a Financial System -- Role of Financial Intermediary in an Economy -- Nature of the Markets and the Role of the Financial Intermediaries -- Value Creation and the Role of Financial Intermediaries -- Supply-Side Factors -- Inclusive Money Markets in India -- Major Financial Intermediaries in the Indian Financial System -- Inclusive Financial System -- Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion -- UN Sustainable Development Goals and Role of the Indian Government -- Outreach and Usage -- Digital and Financial Inclusive System -- Factors that Impact the Financial Inclusion -- Financial Intermediation and Social Intermediation -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 4. Digital Financial System -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Policy Framework for Digital Inclusion -- Existing Rift Between Digital Policies and Objective of Banking -- Technological Identity - The Role of Social Factors in the Adoption of Technology -- Difference Between Technology Users and Non-Users -- Progress of Digital Financial Inclusion in India -- Electronic Payment Systems -- Real Time Gross Settlements -- Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana -- Digital Shift and Organizational Agility - Carving Nature at Joints -- Perspectives on Dynamic Punctuated Equilibrium Model -- Case Study - Digital Village -- Social Innovation - SHG Bank Linkage Programme -- Issues and Challenges to the Financial System in India -- Social Organisations -- Conclusion -- Summary | |
505 | 8 | |a References -- 5. Cashless Financial Systems -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Digital Money -- Cashless Economy -- Digital India -- Vision of Digital India -- Contract Theory and Need for a Governance Structure -- e-Governance in India -- Pillars of Digital India -- Nine Pillars of Digital India -- Indian Stack -- Reforming E-Government Through Technology -- National e-Governance Plan -- Stages in e-Governance -- Types of Interactions in e-Governance -- Benefits of e-Governance -- Four Pillars of e-Governance -- Goals and Objectives of e-Governance -- E-Governance Initiatives in India -- Financial Inclusion in India -- Use of Technology by the Financial Institutions -- Financial Inclusion in India - A Snapshot -- Policy Ecosystem -- Transforming India's Digital Payment Landscape -- Payment Banks in India -- Fintech Companies -- Financial Inclusion and Consumer Data Protection -- Challenges to the Cashless Economy -- Digital Capital - Cultural and Social Capital -- Digital Capital - Emotional Capital -- Benefits of Financial Inclusion and Digitization -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 6. Priority in Inclusive Finance -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Financial Systems in India -- Priorities in Inclusive Finance -- Particular Focus on Rural Agricultural Finance -- Comparison With the Indian Scenario -- MNAIS (Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme) -- Rashtriya Krishak Vikas Yojana -- Price Support Scheme and e-NAM (National Agricultural Markets) -- ATMA -- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana -- Indian Agriculture -- Institutional Credit -- Subsidy Linked Schemes -- Issues in Indian Agricultural Credit System -- Rural and Urban Divide in KCC (Kisan Credit Card Ownership) -- Literacy and Its Impact on Kisan Credit Card Ownership -- Bank Accounts and Kisan Credit Cards -- Kisan Credit Card Ownership and Land Holdings | |
505 | 8 | |a Formal Versus Informal Sources of Finance -- Farmer Producer Companies and Organised Farmers -- Organised Farmers -- Small Farmer Coverage (Issue of Lack of Coverage of Small Farmers) -- Informal Sources of Finance -- Money Lenders -- Borrowings From Self-Help Groups -- Challenges to Inclusive Financial Systems -- Demand Side Barriers -- Supply-Side Barriers -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Reference -- 7. Ensuring Justice and Human Rights -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Human Rights and SDG 1 - Poverty Reduction -- Case Study on Poverty Reduction in Akodara Village, Gujarat -- Human Rights and SDG 2 - Right to Health and Social Security -- Case Study of Initiatives in the Domain of Health and Social Security -- Human Rights & -- SDG 3 - Women Empowerment and Gender Equality -- Case Study of Women Community Group -- Human Rights & -- SDG 4: Climate Change -- Indigenous People's Right to Self-Determination -- Case Study of Kuttanad, Kerala -- Human Rights Approach to SDG: Indian Perspective -- Initiatives for Climate Change -- Government Action for Poverty Reduction -- Government Action for Health and Social Security -- Government Action for Women's Empowerment -- Challenges to Ensuring Human Rights for All Citizens -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 8. Role of Government to Ensure Economic and Social Welfare -- Introduction -- Pareto Optimality and Social Evil of Poverty -- Externalities -- Positive Externalities -- Social Costs -- The Issue With the Business Decision -- Externalities of Self-Help Groups -- Measures to Mitigate Negative Externalities -- Approaches to Social Welfare -- Forest Rights Case Study Koska Village -- Social Perspective -- Social Policy for Developmental Projects -- Challenges to the Social Welfare Scheme -- Social Planning and Social Welfare -- Challenges to Social Policy -- Role of Social Policy in Social | |
505 | 8 | |a Measures to Mitigate the Social Costs -- Principle of Social Values -- Valuation of Development Projects -- Objectives of National Policy -- Agency Problem and Social Projects -- Social Benefit Analysis -- Principle to Determine the Benefit of the Social Project -- Digitization of Social Project Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Cover -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies: An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Poverty in Emerging Economies -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Definition of Poverty -- Poverty Reduction and Women Empowerment -- Where Is the Bedrock of Poverty? -- Poverty Due to Factors of Constitutive Relevance -- Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors -- Inequality and Relational Poverty -- Poverty Due to Factors of Instrumental Importance -- Impact of Financial Inclusion -- The Trade-Off Between Profitability and Social Objectives - Mission Drift -- Digitisation and Modernisation of the Ghazipur Mandi -- Sustainable Development Goals and Poverty -- Dimensions of Poverty -- Strategies for Poverty Reduction -- Importance of Capacity Building -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Note -- References -- 2. Social Capital as a Key to Sharing Prosperity -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Description of Self-Help Group Linkage Programme -- Poverty and Social Contract Under SBLP -- The Paradox of Moral Hazard in a Group Lending Scenario -- Case Study of Banswara Village -- Role of Social Capital as Collateral -- Systems View of Social Capital (Empowerment Strategy) -- Metaphor of Capital -- Structuralist Approach to Social Capital -- Dimensions of Social Capital -- Case Study of the Dhokra Community in India -- Social Capital and Exchange -- Example of Social Capital in Paniya Tribe -- Example of Social Capital in Organisations -- Social Capital and Information Flow Through the Networks -- Case Study of a Self-Help Group in India -- Social Capital in the Context of Microfinance in India Social Organisation and Role in Promoting Social Capital -- Community -- Social Capital -- Community Organisations -- Principles of Community Organisations -- Case Study: MAC Society (Mutually Aided Cooperative Society) -- Case Study - A Self-Help Group -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 3. Inclusive Financial System in India -- Financial Perspective -- Introduction -- Indian Financial Systems -- Stakeholders in a Financial System -- Role of Financial Intermediary in an Economy -- Nature of the Markets and the Role of the Financial Intermediaries -- Value Creation and the Role of Financial Intermediaries -- Supply-Side Factors -- Inclusive Money Markets in India -- Major Financial Intermediaries in the Indian Financial System -- Inclusive Financial System -- Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion -- UN Sustainable Development Goals and Role of the Indian Government -- Outreach and Usage -- Digital and Financial Inclusive System -- Factors that Impact the Financial Inclusion -- Financial Intermediation and Social Intermediation -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 4. Digital Financial System -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Policy Framework for Digital Inclusion -- Existing Rift Between Digital Policies and Objective of Banking -- Technological Identity - The Role of Social Factors in the Adoption of Technology -- Difference Between Technology Users and Non-Users -- Progress of Digital Financial Inclusion in India -- Electronic Payment Systems -- Real Time Gross Settlements -- Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana -- Digital Shift and Organizational Agility - Carving Nature at Joints -- Perspectives on Dynamic Punctuated Equilibrium Model -- Case Study - Digital Village -- Social Innovation - SHG Bank Linkage Programme -- Issues and Challenges to the Financial System in India -- Social Organisations -- Conclusion -- Summary References -- 5. Cashless Financial Systems -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Digital Money -- Cashless Economy -- Digital India -- Vision of Digital India -- Contract Theory and Need for a Governance Structure -- e-Governance in India -- Pillars of Digital India -- Nine Pillars of Digital India -- Indian Stack -- Reforming E-Government Through Technology -- National e-Governance Plan -- Stages in e-Governance -- Types of Interactions in e-Governance -- Benefits of e-Governance -- Four Pillars of e-Governance -- Goals and Objectives of e-Governance -- E-Governance Initiatives in India -- Financial Inclusion in India -- Use of Technology by the Financial Institutions -- Financial Inclusion in India - A Snapshot -- Policy Ecosystem -- Transforming India's Digital Payment Landscape -- Payment Banks in India -- Fintech Companies -- Financial Inclusion and Consumer Data Protection -- Challenges to the Cashless Economy -- Digital Capital - Cultural and Social Capital -- Digital Capital - Emotional Capital -- Benefits of Financial Inclusion and Digitization -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 6. Priority in Inclusive Finance -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Financial Systems in India -- Priorities in Inclusive Finance -- Particular Focus on Rural Agricultural Finance -- Comparison With the Indian Scenario -- MNAIS (Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme) -- Rashtriya Krishak Vikas Yojana -- Price Support Scheme and e-NAM (National Agricultural Markets) -- ATMA -- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana -- Indian Agriculture -- Institutional Credit -- Subsidy Linked Schemes -- Issues in Indian Agricultural Credit System -- Rural and Urban Divide in KCC (Kisan Credit Card Ownership) -- Literacy and Its Impact on Kisan Credit Card Ownership -- Bank Accounts and Kisan Credit Cards -- Kisan Credit Card Ownership and Land Holdings Formal Versus Informal Sources of Finance -- Farmer Producer Companies and Organised Farmers -- Organised Farmers -- Small Farmer Coverage (Issue of Lack of Coverage of Small Farmers) -- Informal Sources of Finance -- Money Lenders -- Borrowings From Self-Help Groups -- Challenges to Inclusive Financial Systems -- Demand Side Barriers -- Supply-Side Barriers -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Reference -- 7. Ensuring Justice and Human Rights -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Human Rights and SDG 1 - Poverty Reduction -- Case Study on Poverty Reduction in Akodara Village, Gujarat -- Human Rights and SDG 2 - Right to Health and Social Security -- Case Study of Initiatives in the Domain of Health and Social Security -- Human Rights & -- SDG 3 - Women Empowerment and Gender Equality -- Case Study of Women Community Group -- Human Rights & -- SDG 4: Climate Change -- Indigenous People's Right to Self-Determination -- Case Study of Kuttanad, Kerala -- Human Rights Approach to SDG: Indian Perspective -- Initiatives for Climate Change -- Government Action for Poverty Reduction -- Government Action for Health and Social Security -- Government Action for Women's Empowerment -- Challenges to Ensuring Human Rights for All Citizens -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 8. Role of Government to Ensure Economic and Social Welfare -- Introduction -- Pareto Optimality and Social Evil of Poverty -- Externalities -- Positive Externalities -- Social Costs -- The Issue With the Business Decision -- Externalities of Self-Help Groups -- Measures to Mitigate Negative Externalities -- Approaches to Social Welfare -- Forest Rights Case Study Koska Village -- Social Perspective -- Social Policy for Developmental Projects -- Challenges to the Social Welfare Scheme -- Social Planning and Social Welfare -- Challenges to Social Policy -- Role of Social Policy in Social Measures to Mitigate the Social Costs -- Principle of Social Values -- Valuation of Development Projects -- Objectives of National Policy -- Agency Problem and Social Projects -- Social Benefit Analysis -- Principle to Determine the Benefit of the Social Project -- Digitization of Social Project Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Malhotra, Nishi Verfasser aut Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (225 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies: An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Poverty in Emerging Economies -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Definition of Poverty -- Poverty Reduction and Women Empowerment -- Where Is the Bedrock of Poverty? -- Poverty Due to Factors of Constitutive Relevance -- Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors -- Inequality and Relational Poverty -- Poverty Due to Factors of Instrumental Importance -- Impact of Financial Inclusion -- The Trade-Off Between Profitability and Social Objectives - Mission Drift -- Digitisation and Modernisation of the Ghazipur Mandi -- Sustainable Development Goals and Poverty -- Dimensions of Poverty -- Strategies for Poverty Reduction -- Importance of Capacity Building -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Note -- References -- 2. Social Capital as a Key to Sharing Prosperity -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Description of Self-Help Group Linkage Programme -- Poverty and Social Contract Under SBLP -- The Paradox of Moral Hazard in a Group Lending Scenario -- Case Study of Banswara Village -- Role of Social Capital as Collateral -- Systems View of Social Capital (Empowerment Strategy) -- Metaphor of Capital -- Structuralist Approach to Social Capital -- Dimensions of Social Capital -- Case Study of the Dhokra Community in India -- Social Capital and Exchange -- Example of Social Capital in Paniya Tribe -- Example of Social Capital in Organisations -- Social Capital and Information Flow Through the Networks -- Case Study of a Self-Help Group in India -- Social Capital in the Context of Microfinance in India Social Organisation and Role in Promoting Social Capital -- Community -- Social Capital -- Community Organisations -- Principles of Community Organisations -- Case Study: MAC Society (Mutually Aided Cooperative Society) -- Case Study - A Self-Help Group -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 3. Inclusive Financial System in India -- Financial Perspective -- Introduction -- Indian Financial Systems -- Stakeholders in a Financial System -- Role of Financial Intermediary in an Economy -- Nature of the Markets and the Role of the Financial Intermediaries -- Value Creation and the Role of Financial Intermediaries -- Supply-Side Factors -- Inclusive Money Markets in India -- Major Financial Intermediaries in the Indian Financial System -- Inclusive Financial System -- Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion -- UN Sustainable Development Goals and Role of the Indian Government -- Outreach and Usage -- Digital and Financial Inclusive System -- Factors that Impact the Financial Inclusion -- Financial Intermediation and Social Intermediation -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 4. Digital Financial System -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Policy Framework for Digital Inclusion -- Existing Rift Between Digital Policies and Objective of Banking -- Technological Identity - The Role of Social Factors in the Adoption of Technology -- Difference Between Technology Users and Non-Users -- Progress of Digital Financial Inclusion in India -- Electronic Payment Systems -- Real Time Gross Settlements -- Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana -- Digital Shift and Organizational Agility - Carving Nature at Joints -- Perspectives on Dynamic Punctuated Equilibrium Model -- Case Study - Digital Village -- Social Innovation - SHG Bank Linkage Programme -- Issues and Challenges to the Financial System in India -- Social Organisations -- Conclusion -- Summary References -- 5. Cashless Financial Systems -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Digital Money -- Cashless Economy -- Digital India -- Vision of Digital India -- Contract Theory and Need for a Governance Structure -- e-Governance in India -- Pillars of Digital India -- Nine Pillars of Digital India -- Indian Stack -- Reforming E-Government Through Technology -- National e-Governance Plan -- Stages in e-Governance -- Types of Interactions in e-Governance -- Benefits of e-Governance -- Four Pillars of e-Governance -- Goals and Objectives of e-Governance -- E-Governance Initiatives in India -- Financial Inclusion in India -- Use of Technology by the Financial Institutions -- Financial Inclusion in India - A Snapshot -- Policy Ecosystem -- Transforming India's Digital Payment Landscape -- Payment Banks in India -- Fintech Companies -- Financial Inclusion and Consumer Data Protection -- Challenges to the Cashless Economy -- Digital Capital - Cultural and Social Capital -- Digital Capital - Emotional Capital -- Benefits of Financial Inclusion and Digitization -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 6. Priority in Inclusive Finance -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Financial Systems in India -- Priorities in Inclusive Finance -- Particular Focus on Rural Agricultural Finance -- Comparison With the Indian Scenario -- MNAIS (Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme) -- Rashtriya Krishak Vikas Yojana -- Price Support Scheme and e-NAM (National Agricultural Markets) -- ATMA -- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana -- Indian Agriculture -- Institutional Credit -- Subsidy Linked Schemes -- Issues in Indian Agricultural Credit System -- Rural and Urban Divide in KCC (Kisan Credit Card Ownership) -- Literacy and Its Impact on Kisan Credit Card Ownership -- Bank Accounts and Kisan Credit Cards -- Kisan Credit Card Ownership and Land Holdings Formal Versus Informal Sources of Finance -- Farmer Producer Companies and Organised Farmers -- Organised Farmers -- Small Farmer Coverage (Issue of Lack of Coverage of Small Farmers) -- Informal Sources of Finance -- Money Lenders -- Borrowings From Self-Help Groups -- Challenges to Inclusive Financial Systems -- Demand Side Barriers -- Supply-Side Barriers -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Reference -- 7. Ensuring Justice and Human Rights -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Human Rights and SDG 1 - Poverty Reduction -- Case Study on Poverty Reduction in Akodara Village, Gujarat -- Human Rights and SDG 2 - Right to Health and Social Security -- Case Study of Initiatives in the Domain of Health and Social Security -- Human Rights & -- SDG 3 - Women Empowerment and Gender Equality -- Case Study of Women Community Group -- Human Rights & -- SDG 4: Climate Change -- Indigenous People's Right to Self-Determination -- Case Study of Kuttanad, Kerala -- Human Rights Approach to SDG: Indian Perspective -- Initiatives for Climate Change -- Government Action for Poverty Reduction -- Government Action for Health and Social Security -- Government Action for Women's Empowerment -- Challenges to Ensuring Human Rights for All Citizens -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 8. Role of Government to Ensure Economic and Social Welfare -- Introduction -- Pareto Optimality and Social Evil of Poverty -- Externalities -- Positive Externalities -- Social Costs -- The Issue With the Business Decision -- Externalities of Self-Help Groups -- Measures to Mitigate Negative Externalities -- Approaches to Social Welfare -- Forest Rights Case Study Koska Village -- Social Perspective -- Social Policy for Developmental Projects -- Challenges to the Social Welfare Scheme -- Social Planning and Social Welfare -- Challenges to Social Policy -- Role of Social Policy in Social Measures to Mitigate the Social Costs -- Principle of Social Values -- Valuation of Development Projects -- Objectives of National Policy -- Agency Problem and Social Projects -- Social Benefit Analysis -- Principle to Determine the Benefit of the Social Project -- Digitization of Social Project Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index Using India as a case study, Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economiesbuilds and evidences an argument that microfinance and group lending are the best way to combat and address the economic exclusion that blights so many across the Global South Economics Niedrigeinkommen (DE-588)4291378-0 gnd rswk-swf Mikrofinanzierung (DE-588)4835581-1 gnd rswk-swf Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 gnd rswk-swf Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 g Niedrigeinkommen (DE-588)4291378-0 s Mikrofinanzierung (DE-588)4835581-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Malhotra, Nishi Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 9781837538270 |
spellingShingle | Malhotra, Nishi Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs Cover -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies -- Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies: An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Poverty in Emerging Economies -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Definition of Poverty -- Poverty Reduction and Women Empowerment -- Where Is the Bedrock of Poverty? -- Poverty Due to Factors of Constitutive Relevance -- Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors -- Inequality and Relational Poverty -- Poverty Due to Factors of Instrumental Importance -- Impact of Financial Inclusion -- The Trade-Off Between Profitability and Social Objectives - Mission Drift -- Digitisation and Modernisation of the Ghazipur Mandi -- Sustainable Development Goals and Poverty -- Dimensions of Poverty -- Strategies for Poverty Reduction -- Importance of Capacity Building -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Note -- References -- 2. Social Capital as a Key to Sharing Prosperity -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Description of Self-Help Group Linkage Programme -- Poverty and Social Contract Under SBLP -- The Paradox of Moral Hazard in a Group Lending Scenario -- Case Study of Banswara Village -- Role of Social Capital as Collateral -- Systems View of Social Capital (Empowerment Strategy) -- Metaphor of Capital -- Structuralist Approach to Social Capital -- Dimensions of Social Capital -- Case Study of the Dhokra Community in India -- Social Capital and Exchange -- Example of Social Capital in Paniya Tribe -- Example of Social Capital in Organisations -- Social Capital and Information Flow Through the Networks -- Case Study of a Self-Help Group in India -- Social Capital in the Context of Microfinance in India Social Organisation and Role in Promoting Social Capital -- Community -- Social Capital -- Community Organisations -- Principles of Community Organisations -- Case Study: MAC Society (Mutually Aided Cooperative Society) -- Case Study - A Self-Help Group -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 3. Inclusive Financial System in India -- Financial Perspective -- Introduction -- Indian Financial Systems -- Stakeholders in a Financial System -- Role of Financial Intermediary in an Economy -- Nature of the Markets and the Role of the Financial Intermediaries -- Value Creation and the Role of Financial Intermediaries -- Supply-Side Factors -- Inclusive Money Markets in India -- Major Financial Intermediaries in the Indian Financial System -- Inclusive Financial System -- Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion -- UN Sustainable Development Goals and Role of the Indian Government -- Outreach and Usage -- Digital and Financial Inclusive System -- Factors that Impact the Financial Inclusion -- Financial Intermediation and Social Intermediation -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 4. Digital Financial System -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Policy Framework for Digital Inclusion -- Existing Rift Between Digital Policies and Objective of Banking -- Technological Identity - The Role of Social Factors in the Adoption of Technology -- Difference Between Technology Users and Non-Users -- Progress of Digital Financial Inclusion in India -- Electronic Payment Systems -- Real Time Gross Settlements -- Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana -- Digital Shift and Organizational Agility - Carving Nature at Joints -- Perspectives on Dynamic Punctuated Equilibrium Model -- Case Study - Digital Village -- Social Innovation - SHG Bank Linkage Programme -- Issues and Challenges to the Financial System in India -- Social Organisations -- Conclusion -- Summary References -- 5. Cashless Financial Systems -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Digital Money -- Cashless Economy -- Digital India -- Vision of Digital India -- Contract Theory and Need for a Governance Structure -- e-Governance in India -- Pillars of Digital India -- Nine Pillars of Digital India -- Indian Stack -- Reforming E-Government Through Technology -- National e-Governance Plan -- Stages in e-Governance -- Types of Interactions in e-Governance -- Benefits of e-Governance -- Four Pillars of e-Governance -- Goals and Objectives of e-Governance -- E-Governance Initiatives in India -- Financial Inclusion in India -- Use of Technology by the Financial Institutions -- Financial Inclusion in India - A Snapshot -- Policy Ecosystem -- Transforming India's Digital Payment Landscape -- Payment Banks in India -- Fintech Companies -- Financial Inclusion and Consumer Data Protection -- Challenges to the Cashless Economy -- Digital Capital - Cultural and Social Capital -- Digital Capital - Emotional Capital -- Benefits of Financial Inclusion and Digitization -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 6. Priority in Inclusive Finance -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Financial Systems in India -- Priorities in Inclusive Finance -- Particular Focus on Rural Agricultural Finance -- Comparison With the Indian Scenario -- MNAIS (Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme) -- Rashtriya Krishak Vikas Yojana -- Price Support Scheme and e-NAM (National Agricultural Markets) -- ATMA -- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana -- Indian Agriculture -- Institutional Credit -- Subsidy Linked Schemes -- Issues in Indian Agricultural Credit System -- Rural and Urban Divide in KCC (Kisan Credit Card Ownership) -- Literacy and Its Impact on Kisan Credit Card Ownership -- Bank Accounts and Kisan Credit Cards -- Kisan Credit Card Ownership and Land Holdings Formal Versus Informal Sources of Finance -- Farmer Producer Companies and Organised Farmers -- Organised Farmers -- Small Farmer Coverage (Issue of Lack of Coverage of Small Farmers) -- Informal Sources of Finance -- Money Lenders -- Borrowings From Self-Help Groups -- Challenges to Inclusive Financial Systems -- Demand Side Barriers -- Supply-Side Barriers -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Reference -- 7. Ensuring Justice and Human Rights -- Social Perspective -- Introduction -- Human Rights and SDG 1 - Poverty Reduction -- Case Study on Poverty Reduction in Akodara Village, Gujarat -- Human Rights and SDG 2 - Right to Health and Social Security -- Case Study of Initiatives in the Domain of Health and Social Security -- Human Rights & -- SDG 3 - Women Empowerment and Gender Equality -- Case Study of Women Community Group -- Human Rights & -- SDG 4: Climate Change -- Indigenous People's Right to Self-Determination -- Case Study of Kuttanad, Kerala -- Human Rights Approach to SDG: Indian Perspective -- Initiatives for Climate Change -- Government Action for Poverty Reduction -- Government Action for Health and Social Security -- Government Action for Women's Empowerment -- Challenges to Ensuring Human Rights for All Citizens -- Conclusion -- Summary -- References -- 8. Role of Government to Ensure Economic and Social Welfare -- Introduction -- Pareto Optimality and Social Evil of Poverty -- Externalities -- Positive Externalities -- Social Costs -- The Issue With the Business Decision -- Externalities of Self-Help Groups -- Measures to Mitigate Negative Externalities -- Approaches to Social Welfare -- Forest Rights Case Study Koska Village -- Social Perspective -- Social Policy for Developmental Projects -- Challenges to the Social Welfare Scheme -- Social Planning and Social Welfare -- Challenges to Social Policy -- Role of Social Policy in Social Measures to Mitigate the Social Costs -- Principle of Social Values -- Valuation of Development Projects -- Objectives of National Policy -- Agency Problem and Social Projects -- Social Benefit Analysis -- Principle to Determine the Benefit of the Social Project -- Digitization of Social Project Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index Economics Niedrigeinkommen (DE-588)4291378-0 gnd Mikrofinanzierung (DE-588)4835581-1 gnd |
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title | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
title_auth | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
title_exact_search | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
title_full | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
title_fullStr | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
title_full_unstemmed | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
title_short | Microfinance and Development in Emerging Economies |
title_sort | microfinance and development in emerging economies an alternative financial model for advancing the sdgs |
title_sub | An Alternative Financial Model for Advancing the SDGs |
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