EVALUATING THE CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA: EVIDENCE FROM CAPITAL LINE INVESTMENT LTD. AND DREAM FINANCE LTD.
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