THE PRICE OF A DREAM The Story of the Grameen Bank by David Bornstein

THE PRICE OF A DREAM The Story of the Grameen Bank by David Bornstein
A scarce and interesting look at the Grameem Bank which offers small loans to women so they can develop small businesses. This is a used book in good, read, ageing condition: pages are clean and tanning with age; cover has a few creases and general wear; light corner wear. A bit worn but perfectly readable and hard to find. See photos for cover blurb and sample page(s). The book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - we never use stock pictures - enjoy!

Publisher's blurb: "The Price of a Dream" recounts the compelling story of the Grameen Bank, one of the most successful development organizations in the world. Founded by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh in 1976, the Grameen Bank has extended small loans for self-employment to more than two million women villagers and helped free hundreds of thousands from the grip of poverty. The Grameen Bank has become an inspiration to policymakers everywhere, conservatives and liberals alike.
Book Details
Code: SKU697
Condition: See notes and photos below
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 369
Published: 1998 by Grameen Books Australia
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