Microfinance: Learning What Works, What does not, and Why: Research from Dean Karlan
USAID After Hours Seminar Series - April 2010
FAI Director Dean Karlan presented on the topic of "Microfinance: Learning What Works, What does not and Why" at the 40th Microfinance Innovations After Hours Seminar held by USAID's Microenterprise Development office. The event was moderated by Carissa Page of USAID's Office of Microenterprise Development. The presentation addressed two themes: Measuring social impact and improving operations, and applying behavior economics to improve product design.
This seminar series, sponsored by USAID’s Microenterprise Development office, is a platform to disseminate knowledge and best practice in microfinance, as well as research conducted by USAID’s partners.
The presentation can be viewed here.

