What implications does Colombias microfinance sector have beyond the countrys borders?
Rapidly rising food prices and a global economic slowdown have exacted an enormous toll on emerging markets — making the success of micro-enterprise sectors employing the working poor all the more important. In exploring the microfinance sector in Colombia, BlueOrchard risk manager David Apgar finds that small businesses are stalling because the world’s best customers cannot find them.
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