Contenu du sommaire : Microfinance : petites sommes, grands effets ?

Revue Revue Tiers-Monde Mir@bel
Numéro no 172, octobre-décembre 2002
Titre du numéro Microfinance : petites sommes, grands effets ?
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  • Microfinance : petites sommes, grands effets ?

    - Sous la direction de Dominique Gentil et Jean-Michel Servet
    • Introduction. - Dominique Gentil accès libre
    • Entre "localisme" et mondialisation : la microfinance comme révélateur et comme levier de changements socio-économiques. - Dominique Gentil accès libre avec résumé en anglais
      Between « localism » and globalisation : Micro-finance as evidence and as a leverage of socioeconomic changes. Micro-finance must not only be analysed as a local phenomenon. It also fits in the framework of globalisation, is presented as a planetary movement, integrates within neo-liberal myths and is mobilised in anti-poverty campaigns. It may also be considered as revealing of economic opportunities, of social differentiations of economic, social and cultural imbrications, of the new links between town and country. Finally it is an important leverage of change, contributing to local development ; diffusing hybrid norms and advocating public policies defined by different actors concerned and not exclusively by the State.
    • Crédit rural et politiques publiques dans le sertao brésilien. - Ricardo Abramovay accès libre avec résumé en anglais
      Rural loans and public policies in the Brazilian Sertâo. The policy of reinforcing family agriculture has changed the relationship of the Brazilian State to its rural milieu. 750 000 families have benefited from credit, while half of them had never had any access to finances before. The use of bank intermediation however constitutes a bottleneck that threatens the integrity of the policy itself. Banks are very selective, they tend to avoid the most poor of the rural population or limit their access to credit only. Local financing constitutes a means stimulating the economic initiatives of rural inhabitants, in particular in the Sertâo-semi-arid region of the Northwest.
    • Microfinance et dynamiques économiques : quels effets après dix ans d'innovations financières ? - François Doligez accès libre avec résumé en anglais
      Micro-finance and economic dynamics : What effects after ten years of financial innovations ? This article examines some questions related to the impact of micro-finance on the « real sphere » : who has access to credit ? Does it improve revenues and investments and therefore the local economy or, on the contrary, does it induce negative effects on the consumption and the living levels of the borrowers ? The article is based on fieldwork concerning three rural micro-credit networks in Benin, in Guinea and in Nicaragua. The comparative analysis of more than 3 000 surveys brings to light the ambivalent development of access to credits and illustrates, beyond standardised methods that are frequently used, the importance of socioeconomic effects.
    • Les pratiques financières des femmes entrepreneurs. Exemples sénégalais. - Isabelle Guérin accès libre avec résumé en anglais
      The financial practices of women entrepreneurs : Senegalese examples. African entrepreneurs in general, and women in particular, are confronted with two types of demands with distinctive temporalities : daily survival and the respect of long-term community obligations. Such a duality obliges them to reconsider management criteria : accordingly the amount of securities and debts becomes determinant. This article brings to light two principal results from the analysis of statistical and social data on the entrepreneurial activities of Senegalese women. The first concerns the magnitude and dynamics of financial activities : if women are able to stabilise their activities, it is due to their invention of new and collective forms of financial practices. The second bears on the diverse experiences that must be linked to the ambivalence in regard to debt.
    • Le secteur endogène va-t-il disparaître ? Tontine, "usuriers" et Crédit rural de Guinée. - Agnès Lambert, Kefing Condé accès libre avec résumé en anglais
      Will the indigenous sector disappear ? Rotative savings, loan sharks and rural credit in Guinea. Contrary to the expected effects of liberalisation policies, financial markets are segmented between commercial banks, micro-finance and the indigenous sector. The analysis of practices, through the study of financial market structuring in Guniea Conakry, demonstrates a complex reality. The same agents, producers, traders or functionaries ultimately turn either to the micro-financial sector (the rural credit scheme) either to the rotative savings or to usurers for solutions to their multiple problems. All the while, the two sectors continue to feed and transform each other : the intermediary sector frees the borrower of the usurer while allowing him to nourish the indigenous sector.
    • La gouvernance en microfinance : grille d'analyse et perspectives de recherche. - Cécile Lapenu accès libre avec résumé en anglais
      Governance in micro-finance : Analytical scheme and research perspectives. Today's micro-finance has to perpetuate its activity, notably by means of efficient governance. Bypassing a vision limited to the sole technical aspects and to the relationships between administrators and managers, the cerise committee bases itself on four case studies to propose an analysis of power relationships of the conditions of power-exercise and of the management of its dysfunctions, so as to determine how a micro-financial institution could forestall and overcome moments of crisis. The analysis demonstrates the necessity of an organisational basis that would be common to all forms of governance, and which efficiency would vary according to diverse factors.
    • Le point sur...
    • Notes de lecture sur la microfinance
  • Les écarts de connaissances scientifiques et techniques Nord/Sud au regard de la théorie des biens publics mondiaux. - Philippe Hugon accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    Margins of scientific and technical knowledge between the North and the South, in regard to the theory of Global Public Goods. The dilemma between private production and collective use of knowledge - a Global Public Good - underscores the renewal of the problematic concerning constructed, transferred and shared knowledge, and concerning the universalism and particularity of knowledge. Other than the postulate and theory of Public and Collective Goods, the analysis has to be posited in terms of conflicts and tensions between local and global knowledge, between intellectual property rights and rights to use, or the rights of « people », and in terms of the limits of merchandising. This article first presents the debate, and then its implications in developing economies.
  • Les répercussions du trafic de drogue en Colombie. - Ricardo Rocha Garcia accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    The repercussions of drug trafficking in Columbia. This essay concerns the repercussions of drug trafficking in Columbia on the economy as well as its collateral effects on sociopolitical stability. It is based on the literature concerning estimates on benefits repatriated during the year 2000. The first part presents the evolution of the economy of narcotics for the period 1980- 2000. The second uncovers the magnitude of profits, their channels of repatriation as well as their micro-economic, sectoral and regional effects. The third part analyses the indirect effects of repatriation and presents the progress attained in terms of quantification. The conclusion envisages two possible scenarios.