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Old 05-25-2004, 08:50 AM
drew at socialenterprise.
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Default New Working Paper Series on Emerging Topics in Microfinance

Dear Friends,

Social Enterprise Associates is pleased to share its newest Working Paper
Series on Emerging Topics in Microfinance. The five works can be downloaded
for free at: www.socialenterprise.net, click on Resources. #1 & #5 are
prizewinning finalists at the 2004 BYU Conference on MicroEnterprise Call
for Papers.

1. Microfinance & the Double Bottom Line - By Drew Tulchin
2. Linking Microfinance to Capital Markets - By Drew Tulchin
3. Currency Hedging for Microfinance - By Romi Bhatia, Columbia University
4. Remesas a América Latina: impacto y oportunidades (Remittances to Latin
America: Impact and Opportunity) - By Matias Bianchi, an Argentinean
scholar.
5. Microfinance & Health - By Chandni Ohri, University of Washington Jackson
School and Grameen Foundation USA.

Submissions for future working papers are currently being accepted on
emerging topics in microfinance, particularly on the subjects of regulation,
formal linkages with the private sector, and the ownership realities of
donor equity investing. Working papers should be SHORT (undefined),
unpublished, and of professional quality. Provide an email of inquiry max
one page, with abstract, to info@socialenterprise.net.

Social Enterprise Associates is a collective of consultants united to help
entrepreneurs sustainably grow and fund their organizations for the
betterment of their communities. The Working Paper Series is a practitioner
focus effort to provide attention to emerging topics and exchange
information. More details are available online, www.socialenterprise.net
and by emailing info@socialenterprise.net

Drew Tulchin
Social Enterprise Associates
www.socialenterprise.net


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