Over the past three decades the developing world has seen a revolution in access to credit. This has occurred largely through the expansion of microcredit — relatively small loans primarily accessible to poor households for the purposes of investment and microenterprise. This article explores the connections between microcredit and migration, unpacking the suggestion that microcredit can support migration as a development strategy and exploring the questions that should be asked about this potential. »
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