Water and Sanitation in Dhaka’s Low-Income Settlements, Bangladesh
Author draws on data collected in three low-income settlements to outline how much residents pay for water and sanitation (WatSan) services in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
May 29, 2018
Low Income Lives – Education
In the first edition of MicroSave’s ‘Low-Income Lives’, Stuart Rutherford looks at education, using data from the Hrishipara Daily Financial Diaries project which records the flow of money from households in Bangladesh.
Feb 23, 2018
Low Income Lives – Family Food Shopping
In this edition of MicroSave’s ‘Low Income Lives’ series, Stuart Rutherford uses data from the Hrishipara Daily Financial Diaries to study how poor people in Bangladesh buy food.
Feb 23, 2018
Understanding the financial behaviour of the mass market: The key to financial inclusion
23This study is an extension of the work that MicroSave has been doing over the years on understanding how different types of people practice money management. It draws from industry literature on the subject, such as the financial diaries in Bangladesh, Kenya, Mexico, and Zambia.
May 1, 2017
Expanding access to finance for small businesses in India: A critique of the Mor Committee’s approach part 1. Background and the supply gap
This three-part blog dissects and examines the Mor Committee report and critically reviews it with respect to enhancing access to financial services for small businesses in India.
Jun 6, 2014
The Mor Committee – Giving credit where credit is due (Part-II) Priority Sector Lending (PSL) and Credit Pricing
This blog speaks on the Mor Committee’s liberalization steps on price regime could be the next transformational step for small businesses and low-income households.
Feb 18, 2014
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