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Potential of microcredit 'grossly overestimated'

By Barney Jopson in London

Published: February 16 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 16 2007 02:00

The potential for the world's poor to be lifted out of poverty by microcredit from institutions such as the Nobel Prize-winning Grameen Bank is grossly overestimated, according to the Cato Institute.

In a paper published yesterday, it says the mass provision of small loans will not boost economic or business growth significantly because most people are not entrepreneurs and loans tend to be spent on consumption.

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