Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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... Grameen Bank . The Central Bank of Bangladesh acknowledged Grameen as a financial intermediary in 1983 and permitted it to operate as a specialised financial institution with a specific mandate to serve the poor . 46 The Grameen ...
... Grameen Bank . The Central Bank of Bangladesh acknowledged Grameen as a financial intermediary in 1983 and permitted it to operate as a specialised financial institution with a specific mandate to serve the poor . 46 The Grameen ...
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... Grameen Bank . They found that subsidy declined rapidly from 21 percent in 1991 to 3.72 percent in 1994 on per taka loans outstanding . Their final word on the sustainability analysis goes as follows " given its operational cost and ...
... Grameen Bank . They found that subsidy declined rapidly from 21 percent in 1991 to 3.72 percent in 1994 on per taka loans outstanding . Their final word on the sustainability analysis goes as follows " given its operational cost and ...
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... Grameen Performance and Update The official figures56 released by the Grameen Bank in June 1998 show that it had a work force of nearly 13000 operating in 66,202 centres and 1,115 branches . On any working day , Grameen collects an ...
... Grameen Performance and Update The official figures56 released by the Grameen Bank in June 1998 show that it had a work force of nearly 13000 operating in 66,202 centres and 1,115 branches . On any working day , Grameen collects an ...
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PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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