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  6. THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF MICROFINANCE INTSTITUTIONS IN MOBILIZING SAVINGS: LESSONS FROM KENYA AND UGANDA

THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF MICROFINANCE INTSTITUTIONS IN MOBILIZING SAVINGS: LESSONS FROM KENYA AND UGANDA

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Dyson School Working Papers
Author
Gudz, Stephen F.
Abstract

This study focuses on the possible role of microfinance institutions to mobilize savings among the low-income entrepreneurs who already use these organizations as sources of credit. The evidence is drawn from a pilot project carried out in 1997 and 1998 in Kenya and Uganda. Possible constraints and organizational options are discussed.

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WP 1999-16 July 1999
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1999-07-01
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Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
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