Rosalia Rodriguez-Garcia James A. Macinko William F. Waters
Showing that economic development and public health, often thought of as distinct, are both interdependent and dependent on social and political conditions, this book provides a new appreciation of the close relationship between microenterprise development and health in developing countries. Many of the world's poor earn a living from microenterprises, often outside the formal economy, and international practitioners have recently turned their attention to this underground economy, providing support through group poverty lending and village banking models, but overlooking the potential...
Showing that economic development and public health, often thought of as distinct, are both interdependent and dependent on social and political co...