Cover ImageThe role of Central Banks in Microfinance in Asia and the Pacific: Country Studies

Cover ImageVolume 2 of a two-volume study prepared for the Asian Development Bank by The Foundation for Development Cooperation

ISBN 971-561-310-1
Publication Stock No. 080100
356 pages
Price: US$30
 

Available from the Asian Development Bank at www.adb.org

Abstract
Should central banks in developing countries actively assist microfinance? And how far would any such assistance fit with contemporary views of central bank functions? Given the reliance now placed on microfinance as a tool in national anti-poverty strategies, these are important questions for central banks.

This volume contains studies of central banks in twelve developing member countries of ADB: Bangladesh, People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vanuatu and Viet Nam. The studies offer recommendations for a positive central bank role in support of microfinance in each of the twelve countries.

The analytical framework which underpins the country studies is developed in a companion volume, expected to be available shortly, which provides an overview of the issues relevant for all developing countries.

The twelve country studies were prepared by reputed microfinance specialists, and edited by John Conroy and Robyn Cornford. The work was carried out with the collaboration of BWTP Network institutions in a number of the countries.

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Bangladesh  Sanjay Sinha
People's Republic of China   John D. Conroy
India Sanjay Sinha
Indonesia John D. Conroy
Kyrgyz Republic Ruth Goodwin-Groen
Nepal Sanjay Sinha
Pakistan Ruth Goodwin-Groen
Papua New Guinea John D. Conroy
Philippines Gilberto M. Llanto
Sri Lanka John D. Conroy
Vanuatu Paul B. McGuire
Viet Nam Gilberto M. Llanto
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