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Professor Ana Marr
Professor Ana Marr
Professor of International Development Economics, University of Greenwich, London, UK
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Farmer’s perception of climate change and responsive strategies in three selected provinces of South Africa
ZA Elum, DM Modise, A Marr
Climate Risk Management 16, 246-257, 2017
3492017
Adoption and impact of index-insurance and credit for smallholder farmers in developing countries: A systematic review
A Marr, A Winkel, M Van Asseldonk, R Lensink, E Bulte
Agricultural Finance Review 76 (1), 94-118, 2016
892016
A challenge to the orthodoxy concerning microfinance and poverty reduction
A Marr
Journal of Microfinance/ESR Review 5 (2), 3, 2003
862003
Studying group dynamics: an alternative analytical framework for the study of microfinance impacts on poverty reduction
A Marr
Journal of International Development 14 (4), 511-534, 2002
812002
Financial services for small and medium-scale aquaculture and fisheries producers
U Kleih, J Linton, A Marr, M Mactaggart, D Naziri, JE Orchard
Marine Policy 37, 106-114, 2013
712013
Financial inclusion and poverty: The case of Peru
J Schmied, M Ana
Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies 16 (2), 29-40, 2016
652016
Impacts of AKST on development and sustainability goals.
R Leakey, G Kranjac-Berisavljevic, P Caron, P Craufurd, AM Martin, ...
642009
Foreign direct investment flows to low-income countries: a review of the evidence
A Marr
Overseas Development Institute Briefing Paper. London, 1997
621997
Understanding European Community Aid: Aid Policies, Management and Distribution Explained
A Cox, A Koning, A Hewitt, J Howell, A Marr
601997
Effectiveness of rural microfinance: what we know and what we need to know
A Marr
Journal of Agrarian Change 12 (4), 555-563, 2012
532012
Farmer’s perception of climate change and responsive strategies in three selected provinces of South Africa. Climate Risk Management, 16, 246–257
ZA Elum, DM Modise, A Marr
472017
Does bundling crop insurance with certified seeds crowd-in investments? Experimental evidence from Kenya
E Bulte, F Cecchi, R Lensink, A Marr, M Van Asseldonk
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 180, 744-757, 2020
392020
Sustainability and outreach: a comparative study of MFIs in South Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean
SA Churchill, A Marr
Bulletin of Economic Research 69 (4), E19-E41, 2017
252017
Microfinance social performance: A global empirical study
A Marr, S Awaworyi
Applied Econometrics and International Development 12 (2), 51-68, 2012
252012
Financial inclusion of the poor in Peru: explanatory factors and determinants
M Ana, L Janina, F Ponce
Applied Econometrics and International Development 14 (1), 101-122, 2014
222014
The Poor and their Money: what have we learned?
A Marr
Overseas Development Institute, 1999
221999
Heterogeneous demand and supply for an insurance‐linked credit product in Kenya: a stated choice experiment approach
A Shee, CG Turvey, A Marr
Journal of Agricultural Economics 72 (1), 244-267, 2021
212021
Sustainability and outreach: a comparative study of MFIs in South Asia and Latin America & the Caribbean
SK Awaworyi, A Marr
Monash University Department of Economics Working Paper Series, 13 14, 2014
202014
The limitations of group-based microfinance and ways to overcome them
A Marr
Small Enterprise Development 17 (3), 28, 2006
202006
Microfinance and poverty reduction: the problematic experience of communal banking in Peru
A Marr
Department of Economics, SOAS University of London, UK Working Papers, 2002
202002
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