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The contents of the book includes below articles:
1 Why Micro health insurance units cannot forego reinsurance by David M. Dror, John Armstrong, Vijay Kalavakonda
2 Critical issues in micro-insurance by A.K. Shukla
3 Viewing microinsurance as a social risk management instrument: Potential and Limitations by Jeffrey Alwang, Paul B. Siegel, Sudharshan Canagarajah
4 Is microinsurance a priority for the poor? Understanding the demand for risk-managing financial services by Craig Churchill
5 Health insurance for the poor in India: selected issues by Rajeev Ahuja
6 Microfinance in microhealth insurance schemes experience from Tanzania by Kiwara AD, Honoratha Fungo
7 Micro-insurance incorporations in Health insurance by K.C. Mishra, Simita Mishra
8 Role of Micro insurance in disaster management of the poor-reaching the unreached by Ramadevi
9 Implications of channel distribution preference for financial products and services in Singapore by Wah Chin Yee, Yuan WU
10 Micro-credit and its role in affecting, decision making of loan use and empowerment of women: A comparative study of BRAC and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh by Shahnaz T. Abdullah, Rafiqul Bhuyan, Antony fielding, Andy W. Mullineux
11 Micro-insurance institution and innovations in chinas rural medical insurance institutions by Liang Zhao, Yuanhua Qiao
12 Can micro financial institutions foray into microinsurance? By V Rengarajan
13 An introduction to the potential for microfinance in post conflict economies by Sameeksha Desai
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