Banker to the poor

micro-lending and the battle against world poverty

By Yunus, Muhammad B. & Jolis, Alan

Publishers Summary:
"Muhammad Yunus has a dream: the total eradication of poverty." "In 1983, against the advice of banking and government officials, Professor Yunus established Grameen, a bank devoted to providing the poorest of Bangladesh with minuscule loans. His objective was not just to help the poor survive, but to create the spark of personal initiative and enterprise that would help them lift themselves out of poverty forever." "In Banker to the Poor, Yunus describes the many hurdles to putting his ideas into action - battles with bank bureaucrats, the deep-rooted fears of his first, tentative borrowers, devastating floods and famines - as well as the victories - the first Grameen branch opening in Jobra village and the first cell phone delivered to a proud village "telephone lady." He challenges our common perceptions of the economic relationship between rich and poor, their respective rights and obligations, their origins, and their future."--BOOK JACKET.

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ISBN
978-1-89162-011-9
Publisher
New York : PublicAffairs, 1999.


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Reviewed on July 1, 1999

Bangladesh, a country the size of Florida with a population of over 120 million people, is the home of Grameen Bank, the inspiration of economist Yunus, Bangladesh-born and U.S.-trained. Instead of spending his life as a university economics professor, Yunus decided in the mid-1970s to develop a micro-lending program to help the poorest people of his count...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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