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Building on Kiva's Success: Can Kiva Lenders Influence U.S. Foreign Aid Policy? (Innovations Case Discussion: Kiva)

Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization
doi 10.1162/itgg.2009.4.2.51
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April 1, 2009

Authors
Sam Daley-Harris
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MIT Press - Journals


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