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Microfinance institutions employ various kinds of incentive schemes but estimating the effect of each scheme is not … easy due to endogeneity bias. We conducted field experiments in Vietnam to capture the role of joint liability, monitoring …
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by three indicators related to microfinance institutions (MFIs) and then examine its effect on poverty reduction at the …
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This paper investigates the relationship between access to micro-credit and temporary seasonal migration, an issue which is largely ignored in the standard rural-urban migration literature. Seasonal migration due to agricultural downturns is a common phenomenon in developing countries. Using...
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The mismatch between credit repayments and income seasonality poses a challenge for microfinance institutions (MFIs …
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in Thailand and the other in the Philippines, which show clear contrasts in both the form of microfinance organizations …
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the ultra-poor. Microfinance institutions may need to design better credit contracts to address the poor's needs. …
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Global G.A.P. is a one of the most influential private standards in the area of food safety and sustainability. With increasing impacts of Global G.A.P., many Asian countries have introduced the country versions of GAPs; China GAP, Japan GAP, Viet GAP, Thai GAP and ASEAN GAP. Each has been...
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When Vietnam joined the WTO, it accepted foreign direct investment and started to grow. Technically, it was then …
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management of chemical substances affect firms in Asia. Interviews were conducted for some firms in Vietnam that are part of …
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Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the location choices of MNEs in developing countries. Specifically, we investigate the location choices of Japanese MNEs among East Asian developing countries by estimating a four-stage nested logit model at the province level. Noteworthy results...
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