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{ "title": "The Price of a Dream: A Deep Dive into Grameen Bank and Microfinance", "introduction": "David Bornstein's 'The Price of a Dream' explores the Grameen Bank and its revolutionary approach to microfinance, founded by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus. The book highlights how small loans can empower marginalized individuals, particularly women, to overcome poverty and transform their lives and communities.", "genesisofarevolution": { "heading": "The Genesis of a Revolution: From Theory to Practice", "content": "Conventional banking considered the poorest of the poor, especially women without collateral, to be high-risk and unprofitable. Muhammad Yunus, an economics professor in 1970s Bangladesh, saw this differently. Witnessing people trapped in debt cycles with exploitative moneylenders, he conducted an experiment in 1974,
