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    Format: xlv, 85 pages : , illustrations ; , 28 cm.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8213-7418-4
    Series Statement: Independent Evaluation Group Studies
    Content: This study evaluates the effectiveness of IFC's strategic priority of private sector development in frontier countries (high-risk and/or low-income) by supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) during fiscal years (FY)1994-2006. IFC has channeled its support to MSME's by: i) indirect financing through financial intermediaries, and ii) by indirect institution-building support via specialized regional small and medium enterprise (SME) development facilities. This evaluation analyzes IFC's development results and provides recommendations on how IFC's performance can be improved in this area going forward.
    Note: "This report draws on research, analyses, and contributions by several members of a study team led by Denis T. Carpio"--P. xi. , Foreword and Executive summary also in French and Spanish. , Contents; Abbreviations; Definitions of Evaluation Terms; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Avant-propos; Prólogo; Executive Summary; Résumé analytique; Resumen; IFC Management Response to IEG-IFC; Chairperson's Summary: Committee on Development Effectiveness (CODE); 1 Study Objective, Report Organization, and Methodology; Table 1.1 WBG Definitions of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises; Table 1.2 Regional Distribution of SME-FIs in the Evaluated Population and Subgroup; 2 IFC Support of MSMEs in Frontier Countries, FY94-FY06 , Figure 2.1 IFC's Annual Net Commitments to Microfinance Intermediaries, FY94-FY06 Figure 2.2 IFC's Annual Net Commitments to SME-FIs, FY94-FY06; Figure 2.3 Regional Distribution of IFC Net Commitments to MSME-FIs and Other Commercial Banks, FY94-FY06; Figure 2.4 Ownership and Funding Sources for Profit-Oriented MFIs: Holding Company Structure; Figure 2.5 Ownership and Funding Sources for Profit-Oriented MFIs: Financial Institution or NGO Sponsor Structure; 3 Evaluation of the MFI Proj; Table 3.1 Financial Performance Data for MFIs in the Evaluated Population , Box 3.1 Microenterprises Use Loans to Expand Business Figure 3.1 Advisory Services Funding to MFIs in the Evaluated Population; Table 3.2 Returns on Invested Capital for MFIs; Table 3.3 Outcome Success Rates for Projects in the MFI Evaluated Population; Table 3.4 Outcome Success Rates for Aggregate Regional SME-FI Projects; Box 3.2 Success Drivers Also Apply to Public Sector MFIs; 4 Evaluation of the SME-FI Projects; Table 4.1 Financial Performance Data for a Subgroup of 36 SME-FIs in the Evaluated Population; Figure 4.1 Development and Investment Outcomes of SME-FIs, by Project Type , Table 4.2 Outcome Success Rates for Regional SME-FI Projects Box 4.1 SMEs in Frontier Countries Use Loans to Expand Business; Figure 4.2 Investment-Outcome Success Rate Results for SME-FIs, by Asset Size; Table 4.3 Advisory Services to SME-FIs in the Evaluated Population Improved Development Outcome Success Rates; Table 4.4 High IFC Appraisal Work Quality Is Another Development Outcome Success Driver; Box 4.2 IEG Findings on World Bank Lines-of-Credit Operations; 5 EHS Performance of Projects in the Evaluated Populations; Table 5.1 EHS Satisfactory Ratings; 6 Main Findings and Recommendations , AppendixesEndnotes; References , Also available on the World Wide Web. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-7417-6
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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