In response to the problems of high coordination costs among the poor, efforts are underway in many countries to organize the poor through self-help groups (SHGs) - membership - based organizations that aim to promote social cohesion through a mixture of education, access to finance, and linkages to wider development programs. The authors randomly selected villages in one of the poorest districts in rural India in which to establish SHGs for women...
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2013/09/07
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Collective action and community development : evidence from self-help groups in rural India
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community based development programs