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The design of micro credit contracts and micro enterprise access to finance in Uganda /

Studies have shown that the negative effects of credit market inefficiencies are most felt by smaller firms. Therefore, in countries such as Uganda, where micro enterprises are at the bottom of the economic pyramid, moral hazard and adverse selection severely affect their ability to access formal cr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tarinyeba, Winifred Mary (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2014.
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  • Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; PREFACE; DEDICATION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; CHAPTER ONE; 1.0 ACCESS TO MICRO CREDIT IN UGANDA.; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 RESEARCH PROBLEM AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS; 1.2.1 Research Questions; 1.3 MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY; 1.4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY; 1.4.1 Empirical Work; 1.5 THE RESEARCH POPULATION; 1.5.1 Micro Credit Institutions; 1.5.2 Micro Enterprises; 1.6 SELECTION CRITERIA; 1.6.1 Micro Credit Institutions; 1.6.2 Micro Enterprises; 1.6.3 Case Studies; 1.7 LIMITATIONS; 1.8 DATA ANALYSIS; CHAPTER TWO.
  • 2.0 CREDIT, FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH:CONTEXTUALIZING THE THEORIES2.1 FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: ISTHERE A NEXUS?; 2.2 MISSING CREDIT MARKETS IN LOW INCOME COUNTRIES ANDTHE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FINANCE-GROWTH TRAJECTORY; 2.2.1 The Preconditions for Effi cient Credit Markets: CreditorProtection; 2.2.2 The Importance of Functional and Effi cient ContractEnforcement Institutions; 2.3 CREDIT MARKETS IN LOW INCOME COUNTRIES; 2.3.1 Enterprise Finance in Africa: Demand for and Access toCredit; 2.3.2 Contracting Practices of Firms in Africa.
  • 2.4 "INNOVATIVE LENDING" AND THE ROLE OF MICRO CREDITIN BRIDGING THE ACCESS GAPConclusion; CHAPTER THREE; 3.0 CREDIT MARKETS IN UGANDA; 3.1 A PROFILE OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR IN UGANDA: DUALISMIN THE FINANCIAL MARKET; 3.2 COMMERCIAL BANKS AND MICRO ENTERPRISE ACCESS TOCREDIT; 3.2.1 Stanbic Bank (U) Ltd
  • "Inspired, Motivated, Involved"; 3.2.2 Centenary Bank
  • "Our Bank ... "; 3.3 CREDIT INSTITUTIONS AND MICRO ENTERPRISE ACCESS TOCREDIT; 3.3.1 Commercial Microfi nance (U) Ltd
  • "Secure Savings, EasyLoans"; 3.4 MICROFINANCE DEPOSIT TAKING INSTITUTIONS AND MICROENTERPRISE ACCESS TO CREDIT.
  • 3.4.1 PRIDE (Microfi nance Deposit-Taking Institution) Ltd-"Your Growth is our Pride"3.4.2 FINCA (U) Ltd (MDI)
  • "Small Loans Big Changes"; 3.5 MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS (NON-DEPOSIT TAKING) ANDMICRO ENTERPRISES ACCESS TO CREDIT; 3.5.1 FAULU (U) Ltd
  • Non-Deposit Taking Microfi nanceInstitution; 3.5.2 Success Microfi nance Services Ltd
  • Non-Deposit TakingMicrofi nance Institution Serving Clientele of a Related Entity; 3.5.3 Uganda Gatsby Microfi nance Ltd
  • a Member OrganizationMicrofi nance Institution; 3.5.4 Masaka Microfi nance Development Co-operative -HYBRIDMFI/SACCO.
  • 3.5.5 Panyimur Savings and Credit Cooperative-SACCO3.5.6 Kakuuto Small Business Development Cooperative Savingsand Credit Society
  • Rural- Based SACCO; 3.5.7 Naguru Savings and Credit Cooperative
  • Urban BasedSACCO; 3.6 INFORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; 3.7 FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE COSTS OF PROVIDINGCREDIT; 3.7.1 Lack of creditor information; 3.7.2 Problems with property registration and verifi cation ofownership; 3.7.3 A Weak Environment for Contract Enforcement; 3.7.4 Lack of Regulation; 3.7.5 Nature of Business Enterprises; CHAPTER FOUR.