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Women And Credit Researching The Past Refiguring The Future Crosscultural Perspectives On Women Beverly Lemire

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Women And Credit Researching The Past Refiguring The Future Crosscultural Perspectives On Women Beverly Lemire
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Beverly Lemire, Ruth Pearson, Gail Campbell
ISBN: 9780585435862, 9781859734797, 0585435863, 1859734790
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Women And Credit Researching The Past Refiguring The Future Crosscultural Perspectives On Women Beverly Lemire by Beverly Lemire, Ruth Pearson, Gail Campbell 9780585435862, 9781859734797, 0585435863, 1859734790 instant download after payment.

Credit can be instrumental in equalizing opportunity and alleviating poverty, yet historically men and women have not had the same access. Partly because of this, women have been excluded from many previous economic histories. This book fills a significant gap in exploring the vexed relationship between the women and credit across time and space.Providing examples of credit agencies and initiatives in both the developing and developed world, Women and Credit raises important policy issues and makes valuable suggestions for reconfiguring the relationship between women and credit. It also answers questions previously ignored by scholars, yet of vital significance to women's studies and economic history. What contribution did women make to the development of industrial capitalism? How does women's access to credit vary across time and cultures? How has the development of mico-credit initiatives affected women's economic position and what role will such initiatives play in the future?This book is an invaluable resource for anyone in the fields of Women's studies, economic history, anthropology or development

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