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Title: | The art of killing micro financial institutions | Authors: | Vaidyanathan, R | Keywords: | Financial management;Financial institutions;Microfinancial institutions | Issue Date: | 28-Oct-2010 | Publisher: | Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. | Abstract: | The MFIs cater to the ultra small borrower — the cobbler, the vegetable vendor, the tailor — and government should not meddle with the business model. A colleague at a well known US university asked me once about areas which are not regulated by the government in India. I thought about it and the only answer I could give was pertaining to music /dance performances and other art forms as long as one does not want government awards. Government does not fix the duration of an aalaapana — so far. If any enterprise is doing well and well received by users/customers/borrowers then the government with a perverse intent evolves regulations to destroy that activity. It cannot simply accept success of the enterprise and the benefits that the borrowers/clients derive from it. Micro Finance (MF) is one such area. Read more at: https://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/column-the-art-of-killing-micro-financial-institutions-1444392 | Description: | DNA, 28-10-2010 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/12964 |
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