Small fortunes microcredit and the future of poverty
"Millions of the world's poorest (mostly women) who are unable to provide the necessary collateral to secure a traditional loan are turning to microcredit institutions for help. These institutions give 'micro' loans, often for less than $100, to those for whom the entrepreneurial...
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Formato: | DVD |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Provo, Utah] :
BYU Broadcasting
cop. 2005
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Edición: | Widescreen format |
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Sumario: | "Millions of the world's poorest (mostly women) who are unable to provide the necessary collateral to secure a traditional loan are turning to microcredit institutions for help. These institutions give 'micro' loans, often for less than $100, to those for whom the entrepreneurial spirit is still in its purest, most basic form. Whether it's through milking a buffalo, selling tortillas, or weaving cloth, most borrowers are able to pay back their loans -- and have enough profits to reinvest in their businesses, their homes, and their children" -- Container |
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Notas: | Producida originalmente por KBYU-TV en 2005 |
Descripción Física: | 1 DVD (56 min.) : son., col. ; 12 cm |
Créditos de Producción: | Cinematografía, Brian Wilcox |
ISBN: | 9780842526197 |