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Imran Matin
Imran Matin
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Finance for the poor: from microcredit to microfinancial services
I Matin, D Hulme, S Rutherford
Journal of international development 14 (2), 273-294, 2002
4192002
Programs for the Poorest: Learning from the IGVGD Program in Bangladesh
I Matin, D Hulme
World development 31 (3), 647-665, 2003
3442003
Wider impacts of microfinance institutions: issues and concepts
S Zohir, I Matin
Journal of international development 16 (3), 301-330, 2004
1512004
Informal Credit Transactions of Micro‐Credit Borrowers in Rural Bangladesh1
S Sinha, I Matin
IDS bulletin 29 (4), 66-80, 1998
1481998
Financial services for the poor and poorest: Deepening understanding to improve provision
I Matin, D Hulme, S Rutherford
Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, 1999
1381999
Long-term strategies to control COVID-19 in low and middle-income countries: an options overview of community-based, non-pharmacological interventions
R Chowdhury, S Luhar, N Khan, SR Choudhury, I Matin, OH Franco
European journal of epidemiology 35, 743-748, 2020
1292020
Repayment performance of grameen bank borrowers: the'unzipped'state/la performance de remboursement des emprunteurs chez les Grameen banks
I Matin
Savings and Development, 451-473, 1997
1201997
Crafting a graduation pathway for the ultra poor: Lessons and evidence from a BRAC programme
I Matin, M Rabbani, M Sulaiman
912008
Dimensions and dynamics of microfinance membership overlap–a micro study from Bangladesh
IA Chaudhury, I Matin
Small Enterprise Development 13 (2), 46-55, 2002
812002
Livelihoods, coping, and support during COVID-19 crisis
HZ Rahman, I Matin
Dhaka, BRAC Institute of Governance and Development, 2020
642020
Mis‐Targeting by the Grameen Bank: A Possible Explanation1
I Matin
ids Bulletin 29 (4), 51-58, 1998
541998
Beyond lending: How microfinance creates new forms of capital to fight poverty
FH Abed, I Matin
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 2 (1-2), 3-17, 2007
522007
Engaging Elite Support for the Poorest? BRAC's Targeted Ultra Poor programme for rural women in Bangladesh
N Hossain, I Matin
Development in Practice 17 (3), 380-392, 2007
492007
Targeted development programmes for the extreme poor: experiences from BRAC experiments
I Matin
CPRC Working Paper, 2002
472002
The renegotiation of joint liability: notes from Madhupur
I Matin
Who Needs Credit, 261-270, 1997
401997
Finance for the poor: the way forward?
T Arun, D Hulme, I Matin
Microfinance, 7-16, 2009
332009
Combining Methodologies for Better Targeting of the Extreme Poor: Lessons from BRAC’ s CFPR/TUP Programme
I Matin, SR Halder
eSocialSciences Working Papers, 2007
322007
An adaptive governance and health system response for the COVID-19 emergency
M Khan, P Roy, I Matin, M Rabbani, R Chowdhury
World Development 137, 105213, 2021
292021
Targeting effectiveness of CFPR/TUP in scale-up environment
M Sulaiman, I Matin
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division and Aga Khan Foundation Canada, 2006
252006
The very poor who participate in microfinance institutions and those who never have
I Matin
Small Enterprise Development 16 (3), 51, 2005
232005
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