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Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promoted for their … between microfinance and women's empowerment. This paper contributes by arguing that women empowerment takes place when women … positive economic impact and the belief that they empower women. However, only a few studies rigorously examine the link …
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groups (SHGs). Indian SHGs are unique in that they are mainly NGOformed microfinance groups but later funded by commercial …
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in each case. When the outside option of at least one player is known, the efficient merger decision can be implemented …
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Microfinance programs like Self Help Group Bank linkage program (SHG), aim to empower women through provision of … greater impact on empowering women. Using household survey data on SHG from India, a general structural model is adopted where … the latent women empowerment and its latent components (economic factors and financial confidence, managerial control …
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matching, using data from the Self Help Group microfinance program in India. …The provision of business training with microfinance leads to a positive impact on assets for the participating …
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the first studies of the impact of 'microfinance plus', or the disbursement of services beyond credit. Indian SHGs are … mainly NGO-formed microfinance groups but funded by commercial banks. We correct for membership selection bias with data on …
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SHGs are unique in that they are mainly NGO-formed microfinance groups but later funded by commercial banks. We correct for …
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unbearable. India¡¦s National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)-initiated Self-Help Group (SHG) program, which … is currently the largest and fastest growing microfinance program in the developing world, has been aggressively promoted …
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Self Help Groups (SHGs) are unique in that they are mainly NGO-formed microfinance groups but later funded by commercial …
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We investigate if participation in Indian Self Help Group microfinance program (SHG) results in reducing vulnerability …
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