MICROFINANCE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. PED-328 SYLLABUS Spring 2008



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HARVARD UNIVERSITY JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 MICROFINANCE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE PED-328 SYLLABUS Spring 2008 Monday and Wednesday 2:40 4:00 Starr Guy Stuart T-382, 496-1011 guy_stuart@harvard.edu Course Assistant: Course Objectives and Overview Microfinance institutions (MFIs) provide financial services to the poor. Financial services include credit, savings, and insurance. The definition of who is poor varies by country and region, but largely includes those who work within the informal economy in developing countries. This course introduces students to the practices of MFIs in a variety of different developing countries, including: India, Mexico, Bolivia, Samoa, and Haiti. It identifies the wide varieties of practices and governance structures of these organizations, and the issues they confront. The course focuses on two major issues: the impact of microfinance on the well-being of clients and the problems confronting managers of MFIs. The course is taught through a mix of case discussion and lectures. Students who complete this course will have analyzed the various reasons for the existence of MFIs, and the challenges MFI managers face.

Audience In addition to future MFI managers, the course is designed for future funders and policymakers in foundations, government and international agencies, and those wishing to examine alternative forms of economic development. Requirements Class Participation 25% Your individual participation in class discussions will determine 25% of your final grade. Class participation is essential to the course since much of what you learn will come through conversations with your colleagues. Written Assignment: Case Analyses or Term Project-- 75% You have a choice based on your level of experience with microfinance: Those with limited or no experience with microfinance can choose to write two case analyses, limited to 1,250 words. One of the case analyses will be based on classes 1 through 6 and will be due at the start of class (35% of the grade). The second case analysis will be on classes 7 through 11, and will be due at the start of class (40% of the grade). Those with experience in microfinance can choose to write a term paper on a topic of their choosing, subject to the approval of the instructor. You must submit a topic proposal by Friday, April 4, submit a paper outline by Friday, April 18, and submit the final paper by Monday, May 19. Grading Passing grades are assigned according to the following distribution: A A- B+, B, B- 10% 30-50% 40-60% Grades lower than B- are failing grades Materials All cases and all readings labeled (Packet) are in the course packet available at CMO. All readings labeled (Online) are available through links on the Online Course Page under Online Materials. Please purchase Stuart Rutherford s The Poor and their Money, Oxford University Press through a bookstore (we are not able to order bulk copies), or use the copies on reserve at the KSG library.

1 Tuesday March 18, 2008 Overview of Microfinance Required Reading: J. Ledgerwood, 2000, Microfinance Handbook: An Institutional and Financial Perspective, pp. 93-106 (Packet) (Selected) Web Links: Microcredit Summit International Year of Microcredit Women s World Banking World Council of Credit Unions Accion International USAID Microfinance Grameen Bank SKS, Hyderabad PlanetFinance Microfinance Gateway CGAP Unitus Microcapital Institute Socialfunds.com MFI Rating Fund MixMarket http://www.microcreditsummit.org/ http://www.microcreditsummit.org/declaration.htm http://www.yearofmicrocredit.org/ http://www.swwb.org/index.htm http://www.woccu.org/ http://www.accion.org/default.asp http://www.usaidmicro.org/default.asp http://www.grameen-info.org/ http://www.sksindia.com/ http://www.planetfinance.org/ http://www.microfinancegateway.org/ http://www.cgap.org/ http://www.unitus.com http://www.microcapital.org/ http://www.socialfunds.com/ci/index.cgi http://www.mfirating.org/about/index.html http://www.mixmarket.org/ 2 Thursday March 20, 2008 Commercial Microfinance A Commercial Bank Does Microfinance: The Case of Sogesol, Haiti KSG Case #1657 Liza Valenzuela Getting the Recipe Right: The Experience and Challenges of Commercial Bank Downscalers, (2002) The Commercialization of Microfinance, Eds. Rhyne, E. and D. Drake pp. 46 74 (Packet) Armendáriz B. and J. Morduch (2005) Why Intervene in Credit Markets? The Economics of Microfinance, Ch. 2 pp. 25-56 (Packet)

Tuesday March 25, 2008 Thursday March 27, 2008 SPRING BREAK 3 Tuesday April 1, 2008 Cooperatives Women s Thrift Cooperatives in Andhra Pradesh, KSG Case # 1656.0 Rutherford, S The Poor and their Money, 77-114 Caste Embeddedness and Microfinance: Savings and Credit Cooperatives in Andhra Pradesh, India Kennedy School of Government Working Paper, September 2006 (Online) 4 Thursday April 3, 2007 Client Impact Studies Armendáriz B. and J. Morduch (2005) Measuring Impacts The Economics of Microfinance, Ch. 8 pp. 199-229 (Packet) Navajas, S. et al. (2002) Microcredit and the Poorest of the Poor: Theory and Evidence from Bolivia, The Triangle of Microfinance eds. Zeller, M. and R. Meyer pp.152-171 (Packet) Hulme, D. (2000). "Impact assessment methodologies for microfinance: Theory, experience and better practice." World Development 28(1): 79-98. (Online) 5 Tuesday April 8, 2008 Effective Interest Rates Exercise: Effective Interest Rate Excel Spreadsheet Problems Sets available on course web site CGAP (1996) Microcredit Interest Rates Occasional Paper No. 1. (Online)

6 Thursday April 10, 2008 Strategic Issues in Microfinance I: Sustainability No case ** Morduch, J., (1999) "The role of subsidies in microfinance: evidence from the Grameen Bank," Journal Of Development Economics (60)1, pp. 229-248 (Online) Stuart, G. Microfinance Sustainability and Public Value, In Search of Public Value: Beyond Private Choice, eds. John Bennington and Mark Moore, Palgrave MacMillan, Forthcoming (Online) Rosenberg, R. Compartamos IPO: Microfinance Doing Good, or the Undoing of Microfinance? http://www.microcreditsummit.org/enews/2007-07_index.html (Online) 7 Tuesday April 15, 2008 Strategic Issues in Microfinance II: Going to Scale and Managing the Last 100 Meters Exercise/ ICICI New case to be handed out ** To be determined 8 Thursday April 17, 2008 Strategic Issues in Microfinance III: Opening New Markets Corporate Values and Transformation: The Microlender Compartamos KSG Case 1761.0 ** Szulanski, G. (1996), Exploring External Stickiness: Impediments to the Transfer of Best Practice Within the Firm, Strategic Management Journal, vol. 17, no.1: 27-43. (Online)

9 Tuesday April 22, 2008 Strategic Issues in Microfinance IV: Gender Microfinance and Social Entrepreneurship: South Pacific Business Development Foundation, KSG Case 1804.0 The Social Construction of Gender: Microfinance and fa afafines in Samoa, KSG Case 1805.0 "Micro-credit Initiatives for Equitable and Sustainable Development: Who Pays?" Rahman, A., World Development, Vol 27(1), 1999, 67-82 (Online) Armendáriz B. and J. Morduch (2005) Gender The Economics of Microfinance, Ch. 7 pp. 179-197 (Packet) 10 Thursday April 24, 2008 Strategic Issues in Microfinance V: Finance Plus Beyond Cooperation: Gender, Activism, and Self-Help in Maharashtra, KSG Case 1806 Beyond Credit: A subsector approach to promoting women's enterprises, ed. Martha Chen, pp. 1-33; 49-56; and 96 109 (Packet) J. Ledgerwood, 2000, Microfinance Handbook: An Institutional and Financial Perspective, pp. 33-46 (Packet) 11 Tuesday April 29, 2008 Strategic Issues in Microfinance VI: Housing Microfinance ** Housing Microfinance Initiatives, USAID study, pp.1-28 and selected case studies; http://www.mip.org/ (Online) 12 Thursday May 1, 2008 Wrap Up FINAL PAPER DUE AT 5PM, MONDAY, MAY 19TH