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Microfinance Investment Funds — An Innovative Form of PPP to Foster the Commercialisation of Microfinance

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Köhn, D., Jainzik, M. (2005). Microfinance Investment Funds — An Innovative Form of PPP to Foster the Commercialisation of Microfinance. In: Matthäus-Maier, I., von Pischke, J. (eds) EU Accession — Financial Sector Opportunities and Challenges for Southeast Europe. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26963-0_28

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