Microfinance, debt and over-indebtedness : juggling with money /
edited by Isabelle Guerin, Solene Morvant-Roux and Magdalena Villarreal.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
- xx, 316 pages ; 24 cm.
- Routledge studies in development economics ; 104 .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Isabelle Guerin, Solene Morvant-Roux and Magdalena Villarreal -- Household over-indebtedness in northern and southern countries : a macro-perspective / Jean-Michel Servet and Hadrien Saiag -- Indebted Mexicans in the Californian mortgage crisis / Magdalena Villarreal -- Debt, over-indebtedness and wellbeing : an exploration / Susan Johnson -- Why do the poor pay more for their credit? : a French case study / Helene Ducourant -- Debt, credit and contractual synchrony in a south-Indian market town / Barbara Harriss-White -- The social meaning of over-indebtedness and creditworthiness in the context of poor rural south Indian households (Tamil Nadu) / Isabelle Guerin, Marc Roesch, G. Venkatasubramanian and K. S. Santosh Kumar -- Protection and over-indebtedness in rural south India : the case of labour migrants of Andhra / Pradesh Picherit David -- International migration and over-indebtedness in rural Mexico / Solene Morvant-Roux -- Multiplying debt and dependence : gender strategies and the social risks of financial inclusion in western Mexico / Francesco Zanotelli -- Does juggling mean struggling? : insights into the financial practices of rural households in Madagascar / Betty Wampfler, Emmanuelle Bouquet and Eliane Ralison -- The social costs of microfinance and over-indebtedness for women / Lourdes Angulo Salazar -- The commercialization of microcredits and local consumerism : examples of over-indebtedness from indigenous Mexico / Agata Hummel -- Mortgaging used sari-skirts, spear-heading resistance : narratives from the microfinance repayment standoff in a south Indian town, 2008-2010 / Nithya Joseph -- Conclusion / Isabelle Guerin, Solene Morvant-Roux and Magdalena Villarreal.
This book explores the manifestations, scale, and economic and social implications of household over-indebtedness in areas conventionally considered as financially excluded. It approaches debt not only as a financial transaction, but also as a form of social bond, and offers a socioeconomic analysis of over-indebtedness.