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Depleted by Debt: “Green” Microfinance, Over‐Indebtedness , and Social Reproduction in Climate‐Vulnerable Cambodia

The operations of microfinance are exalted in mainstream development thinking as a key means of supporting smallholder farmers facing growing crises of agricultural productivity in the context of daily, ongoing, and often slow‐onset climate disasters. Microfinance products and services are claimed t...

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Main Authors: Guermond, Vincent, Iskander, Dalia, Michiels, Sébastien, Brickell, Katherine, Fay, Gráinne, Ly Vouch, Long, Natarajan, Nithya, Parsons, Laurie, Picchioni, Fiorella, Green, W. Nathan
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