02888pam a22002774a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100013000740150015000870200031001020350012001330400032001450820025001771000027002022450143002292600039003723000034004115040064004455050967005095050978014765050060024546100018025146500028025326500050025601779107BD-DhUL20160516155502.0990625s1999 coua b 001 0 eng  a99038235 aGBA0-66281 a0813337135qalkaline paper a1779107 aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL00a332.1095492221bRAW1 aRahman, Aminur,d1956-10aWomen and microcredit in rural Bangladesh :banthropological study of the rhetoric and realities of Grameen Bank lending /cAminur Rahman. aBoulder :bWestview Press,cc1999. axii, 188 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 169-180) and index.0 a1. Introduction. Statement of the Problem. The Grameen Bank. The Lending Structure of the Grameen Bank. Studies of the Grameen Bank. Microcredit in Development Projects. Women in Development and Incorporation of Microcredit. Women in Development: A Bangladesh Context. The Significance of This Study. The Structure of the Book -- 2. Field Research Methodology. Pre-Fieldwork Research Plan. Initiation of Field Research. The Native as Researcher, and Rapport Building. Data Collection. Research Ethics. Limitations of the Research -- 3. Theoretical Framework. Entitlement, Enfranchisement, and Empowerment. Public and Hidden Transcripts. Practice Theory. The Concept of Hegemony -- 4. The Study Village and Its Socioeconomic Organization. The Location. Social Organization. The Village Population and Its Literacy and Education Level. Economic Organization. Grameen Households in the Local Economy. Migration in the Village Economy. Women and the Village Economy.8 a5. Microlending and Equitable Development. The Public and Hidden Transcripts for Recruiting Women. Patriarchal Hegemony in the Recruitment of Women Borrowers. Organization of the Women and Social Collateral. Networks of Borrowers and Bank Workers. The Social Development Initiatives of the Bank -- 6. Disbursement and Recovery of Loans: Bases for Escalation of Violence? Loans in the Study Village. Processing of Loan Applications. Loan Disbursement. Loan Use and Loan Supervision. Loan Repayment Schedule. Escalation of Aggression and Violence -- 7. Microlending and Sustainable Development. Sustainability and Profitability. The Grameen Bank and Capitalism. Transaction Costs, Outreach, and Sustainability. Consequences of High Loan Disbursement and Loan Recovery. Spiraling Debt Cycle. The Donor Perspective -- 8. Conclusion. Review of the Study. Theoretical Implications. Policy Recommendations -- App. A. Glossary of Non-English Words -- App. B. The Sixteen Decisions.8 aApp. C. Grameen Bank Bidhimala (Bye-laws/Constitution).20aGrameen Bank. 0aBank loanszBangladesh. 0aRural womenzBangladeshxEconomic conditions.