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Disintermediating Avarice: A Legal Framework for Commercially Sustainable MicrofinanceSteven L. SchwarczDuke University - School of Law August 1, 2011 University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2011, No. 4, 2011 Abstract: Although microfinance is emerging as a key tool to alleviate poverty, the need for microfinance lending vastly exceeds the amount of funds that can be raised from charitable donors. Commercial bank lending is supplementing donor money, but microfinance loans made by banks are extremely expensive and sometimes even exploitive. This article examines how innovative legal structures can enable microfinance loans to be funded directly from lower-cost, and virtually limitless, capital market sources by removing, or “disintermediating,” the need for a bank intermediary. In that context, the article identifies and attempts to resolve the resulting law-and-business issues of first impression and also examines, more normatively, the extent to which microfinance lending should rely on capital market funding sources.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 35 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: May 21, 2010 ; Last revised: June 1, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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