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Article

Mader, Philip and Sabrow, Sophia. (2019) All Myth and Ceremony? Examining the Causes and Logic of the Mission Shift in Microfinance from Microenterprise Credit to Financial Inclusion. The Forum for Social Economics, 48 (1). pp. 22-48.

Sabrow, Sophia and Mader, Philip. (2014) Armutsbekämpfung als Mythos und Zeremonie? Ursachen und Logiken eines Strategiewechsels in der Mikrofinanz. Zeitschrift für Aussen- und Sicherheitspolitik, Vol. 7, H. 2. pp. 175-198.

Mader, Philip. (2014) Financialisation through Microfinance: Civil Society and Market-Building in India. Asian Studies Review, 38 (4). pp. 601-619.

Mader, Philip. (2011) Attempting the Production of Public Goods Through Microfinance: The Case of Water and Sanitation. Journal of Infrastructure Development, 3 (2). pp. 153-170.

Book

Mader, Philip. (2015) The Political Economy of Microfinance. Financializing Poverty. Studies in the political economy of public policy. Basingstoke.

Klas, Gerhard and Mader, Philip, eds. (2014) Rendite machen und Gutes tun? : Mikrokredite und die Folgen neoliberaler Entwicklungspolitik. Frankfurt am Main.

Dobusch, Leonhard and Mader, Philip and Quack, Sigrid, eds. (2013) Governance Across Borders. Transnational Fields and Transversal Themes. a blogbook. Berlin.

Book Section

Mader, Philip. (2014) Mikrofinanz zwischen „Finanzieller Inklusion“ und Finanzialisierung. In: Politische Ökonomie der Finanzialisierung. Wiesbaden, pp. 163-177.

Newspaper or Magazine Article

Mader, Philip. (1 December 2013) Failing by Installment. Max Planck Research, (4). pp. 12-17.

Mader, Philip. (1 October 2013) Scheitern auf Raten. Max Planck Forschung, (3). pp. 12-17.

Mader, Philip. (2 December 2012) Das vergiftete Allheilmittel. Die Tageszeitung (taz). p. 29.

Mader, Philip. (25 November 2011) Das Unbehagen an der Mikrofinanz nimmt zu. Börsen-Zeitung. p. 4.

Mader, Philip. (11 April 2010) Indiens Mikrofinanz schlittert in die Krise. Börsen-Zeitung. p. 3.