InstructionLink to Book: https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacectfoae6e6lpnjkdvk3rle24d6iejszffhklhve7ngt6cxsnkdgk4?filename=Banerjee%2C%20Abhijit%20V._%20Duflo%2C%20Esther%20-%20Poor%20economics%20_%20a%20radical%20rethinking%20of%20the%20way%20to%20fight%20global%20poverty-PublicAffairs%20%282011%29.pdf Section 1: The Men from Kabul and the Eunuchs from India Section 2: LENDING TO THE POOR Section 3: MICRO INSIGHTS FOR A MACRO PROBLEM Section 4: DOES MICROCREDIT WORK? Section 5: THE LIMITS OF MICROCREDIT Section 6: HOW CAN LARGER FIRMS BE FINANCED? You will submit a summary of the reading assignment for each section of the chapter. Please label them as Section 1, Section 2, etc. A complete summary for each issue will have four clearly marked sub-sections: Major Issue, Causes, Consequences, and Cures. The “Issue” specifies the main problem raised in a particular section of the chapter; “Causes” identifies the key reasons that contribute to the issue; “Consequences” explains the impacts of the “issue”; “Cures” offers some of the solutions that can address the problem. You are required to repeat this exercise for each section of the chapter. You can see a sample outline in the Chapter Summary Description. Notes: Please see the grading rubric under the “Assessments” tab on Western Online so that you know how I will be grading your summaries. Here are some formatting guidelines: Put a cover page with a proper title, your information, course information, date, etc. Include appropriate in-text citations and a separate bibliography page for any source that you find appropriate to support your arguments for the causes, consequences, and cures related to the issue you discuss. Note: I am asking you to find one MAJOR issue for each section. This is your opportunity to demonstrate a high level of understanding of the issue presented in that section by identifying it. Follow professional formatting: Length – minimum two pages (excluding cover page, bibliography, and appendix), 1-inch margins, double-spaced, standard font style (Times New Roman), font size 12.