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Please how I can publish this article: History of Microfinance The first occurrence of microlending is attributed to the Irish Loan Fund system, introduced by Jonathan Swift, which sought to improve conditions for impoverished Irish citizens.9 In its modern form, microfinancing became popular on a large scale in the 1970s.
https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2006/07/jonathan_swift_.html
Jonathan Swift, a father of micro-credit by Tyler Cowen July 28, 2006 at 1:20 am in History Swift was so, so, so smart and also hilariously funny. Recently I learned that he was one of the early progenitors of micro-credit. He started the Irish Loan Funds in the early 1700s to provide credit –without collateral — to the poor of Dublin. These loan funds started on a charitable basis but continued to grow and play a positive role in alleviating Irish poverty throughout the nineteenth century. Here is one account. Here is a broader piece on the history of microfinance. Here is a history of the Irish Loan Funds.
The father oh micro loans Jonathan swift
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The first occurrence of microlending is attributed to the Irish Loan Fund system, introduced by Jonathan Swift, which sought to improve conditions for impoverished Irish citizens.9 In its modern form, microfinancing became popular on a large scale in the 1970s.
https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2006/07/jonathan_swift_.html
Jonathan Swift, a father of micro-credit
by Tyler Cowen July 28, 2006 at 1:20 am in History
Swift was so, so, so smart and also hilariously funny. Recently I learned that he was one of the early progenitors of micro-credit. He started the Irish Loan Funds in the early 1700s to provide credit –without collateral — to the poor of Dublin. These loan funds started on a charitable basis but continued to grow and play a positive role in alleviating Irish poverty throughout the nineteenth century. Here is one account. Here is a broader piece on the history of microfinance. Here is a history of the Irish Loan Funds. Jackbashour (talk) 17:24, 9 May 2024 (UTC)