A Critical History of Poverty Finance
Colonial Roots and Neoliberal Failures
Author(s)
Bernards, Nick
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
The definitive account of the history of poverty finance' - Susanne Soederberg
Finance, mobile and digital technologies - or 'fintech' - are being heralded in the world of development by the likes of the IMF and World Bank as a silver bullet in the fight against poverty. But should we believe the hype?
A Critical History of Poverty Finance demonstrates how newfangled 'digital financial inclusion' efforts suffer from the same essential flaws as earlier iterations of neoliberal 'financial inclusion'. Relying on artificially created markets that simply aren’t there among the world's most disadvantaged economic actors, they also reinforce existing patterns of inequality and uneven development, many of which date back to the colonial era.
Bernards offers an astute analysis of the current fintech fad, contextualised through a detailed colonial history of development finance, that ultimately reveals the neoliberal vision of poverty alleviation for the pipe dream it is.
Keywords
Microfinance, Critical Development Studies, Development Studies, G20, IMF, World Bank, Poverty Alleviation, Africa, Fintech, Digital Technologies, Financial Technologies, Microinsurance, Fight against povertyISBN
9780745344836, 9780745344829, 97807453a44843, 9780745344867Publisher
Pluto PressPublisher website
https://www.plutobooks.com/Publication date and place
2022Imprint
Pluto PressClassification
Finance and the finance industry
Poverty and precarity
Development studies
International economics
Political economy
International institutions
Economic systems and structures