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Banking on small business; microfinance in contemporary Russia.


9780801445781

Banking on small business; microfinance in contemporary Russia.

Buyske, Gail.

Cornell Cornell

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 U. Press

2007

220 pages

$35.00

Hardcover

HG178

It is the mid- mid-
pref.
Middle: midbrain. 
1990s. You are running a vegetable stall stall, small division of a larger space, sometimes partly partitioned. The term is used for a booth for display and selling at an exhibition, for a compartment in a stable or kennel, or, in England, for the forward seats in a theater orchestra.  in the local marketplace. You must carry your stock on your back because you cannot afford a car. You cannot get a business loan for such a small amount, and literally no one has credit cards. You are stuck, unless you learn about microfinancing at the KMB KMB Kimberly-Clark Corporation
KMB Kowloon Motor Bus (Hong Kong)
KMB Kempen & Co Merchant Bank (Germany)
KMB Kiss My Butt
KMB Knabenmusik der Stadt Bern
, Russia's small business bank. Buyske, who served as the chair of the board of directors of the KMB for six years, understands the process in broader terms of its importance to entrepreneurial en·tre·pre·neur  
n.
A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.



[French, from Old French, from entreprendre, to undertake; see enterprise.
 development rather than as a tool for alleviating poverty. By way of encouraging microfinancing schemes she describes the theories and practices behind microfinance, the application of microfinancing principles to Russia's new entrepreneurs, the impact of microfinancing on Russia's larger financial sector, and the workings of the KMB Bank and its influence on transition to a market economy and development.

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