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Table 2. The portfolio of loans provided by financial Institutions, from 1999-2013 Source: Cross- Market Analysis, MIX Market, author’s calculation
Table 4.  Number of Microfinance Institutions by Eastern Europe and Central Asia Source: Cross- Market Analysis, MIX Market, author’s calculation

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