Muhammad Yunus
Born in 1940
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Muhammad Yunus is a renowned Bangladeshi economist and banker who revolutionized poverty alleviation through microcredit.
As the founder of Grameen Bank, he pioneered the concept of providing small loans to impoverished entrepreneurs, particularly women, who were unable to qualify for traditional bank loans.
Yunus's work has earned him numerous accolades, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.
He has also been recognized as a professor of economics and a global thought leader.
Yunus is a founding member of Global Elders, a group of distinguished individuals working to address critical global issues such as climate change, HIV/AIDS, and poverty using their collective experience and political independence.
Books by Muhammad Yunus

Building Social Business
by Muhammad Yunus
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1997
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256 pages
3.98
1.9K ratings
Business
Economics
International Development

A World of Three Zeros
by Muhammad Yunus
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2017
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304 pages
3.69
1.6K ratings
Economics
Business
Politics

Banker to the Poor
by Muhammad Yunus
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1991
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289 pages
4.12
10.3K ratings
Economics
Business
Finance