Work in Progress Research:

  • Closing non-bank microfinance sector: does it have any impact? 
  • Explaining simultaneous borrowing and saving
  • Start-up finance and performance: how does the source financing  affect the performance of microenterprises? (with Prof. Nurmukhammad Yusupov)
  • State versus private: determinants and placement of non-bank microfinance institutions (with Annabel Vanroose)
  •  Microfinance and intuitional development: what is on the reverse side of the "development medal"? 

Publications: 

  • Alimukhamedova N. (2019) What Happens When Microfinance Programmes Are Withdrawn? A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Causal Effects. In: O'Connor M., Silva Afonso J. (eds) Emerging Challenges and Innovations in Microfinance and Financial Inclusion. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
  • Alimukhamedova, N. (2019) The microfinance promise-can it be kept? A macro perspective. Development Policy Review. 2019: 00; 1-30. (IF=1.4)
  • Alimukhamedova, N., Filer, R., Hanousek, J. (2017). The Importance of Geographic Access for the Impact of Microfinance. Development Policy Review, 2017 (Vol. 1), pp. 1-13. (IF=1.4)
  • Alimukhamedova, N. (2013). Contribution of microfinance to economic growth: Transmission channel and the ways to test it. Business and Economic Horizons, Volume 9, Issue 4, pp. 27-43. (Scopus)

Working Papers:

  • Alimukhamedova, N., Filer, R. and Hanousek, J. (2017). The importance of geographic access for the impact of microfinance. CERGE-EI Working Paper Series, No.577, pp. 1-20. November 2016.
  • Alimukhamedova, N. and Hanousek, J. (2015). What do we know about microfinance at a macro glance? Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Discussion Paper No. 10484. ISSN 0265-8003.
  • Alimukhamedova, N. (2012). Better access to microcredits: does geographical proximity matter? European Microfinance Network Platform Newsletter, Winter Issues 2013 / 2014.
  • Alimukhamedova, N. (2012). Microfinance environment in Uzbekistan: analysis of supply and demand. Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS) Working Paper No. 344.
  • Alimukhamedova, N. (2010). Macroeconomics of microfinance: how do the channels work? CERGE-EI Working Paper Series, No.423, pp. 1-32, October 2010.
  • Alimukhamedova, N. (2009). Microfinance in Uzbekistan: market overview and impact assessment needs. Kurzanalysen und Informationen, Nr. 39 (March 2009), Osteuropa-Institute, Regensburg, pp. 1-7.
  • Alimukhamedova, N., Bicakova, A. and Katuscak, P. (2008). Czech Republic 2008: strong currency, no rush toward the euro. An economic survey produced by CERGE-EI. Book. Co-author of Chapter IV: Financial and Business Environment.
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