Richard L. Meyer is Professor
Emeritus at The Ohio State University with experience
in microfinance, rural financial markets and rural
nonfarm and microenterprises in developing countries.
He has worked extensively on international projects,
including long-term residence in Brazil and Thailand,
where he served as Chief of Party for USAID projects.
He
was OSU University Director of International Programs
and Rural Finance Director for contracts and cooperative
agreements funded by AID, Project Leader for several
AID projects, and is a consultant to AID, ADB, FAO,
GTZ, IFAD, and The World Bank.
He
has authored many journal articles, book chapters,
papers, policy documents and other publications
and has made presentations at professional meetings
on the subjects of rural finance, microfinance,
deposit mobilization, rural household behavior and
labor supply, rural nonfarm enterprises, and economic
development.
He
is co-author of The Triangle of Microfinance: Financial
Sustainability, Outreach and Impact and Rural Financial
Markets in Asia: Policies, Paradigms, and Performance.
He has taught graduate and undergraduate courses
on agricultural finance and economic development,
a training module on rural and agricultural finance
in the Boulder Microfinance Training Program, and
a short course on impact analysis in the Microfinance
Master’s program of the Università
degli Studi di Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy.