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Using two surveys from Bangladesh, this paper provides evidence on the effects of microfinance competition on village …
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risks. Analysis of household and program level data from Bangladesh suggests that despite the innovative measures taken by …
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agricultural productivity, and using subdistrict level panel data from Bangladesh, this paper finds significant positive effects of …
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This paper addresses whether microcredit participants in Bangladesh are trapped in poverty and debt, as many critics …
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2004 survey of some 2,300 households in rural Bangladesh, this paper studies the welfare impacts of household energy use … poverty line, the paper finds that some 58 percent of rural households in Bangladesh are energy poor, compared with 45 percent …
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program in Bangladesh. The results show access to local politicians is a significant determinant of participation, and can …
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Improving rural credit markets requires a good understanding of the root causes of market failures and taking necessary steps to address them. This paper investigates the role of productivity shocks in borrowers' repayment choices. Using a framed field experiment that simulated a repeated...
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This paper studies the impact of a program that provides grants for technical assistance on the interest rates and outreach of credit unions in Mexico. Credit unions financing rural borrowers received grants in different years. The study uses propensity score matching and relies additionally on...
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This paper proposes an estimator for the endogenous switching regression models with fixed effects. The estimator allows for endogenous selection and for conditional heteroscedasticity in the outcome equation. Applying the estimator to a dataset on the productivity in agriculture substantially...
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This paper uses Ethiopian data to explore credit rationing in semi-formal credit markets and its effects on farmers' resource allocation and crop productivity. Credit rationing -- both voluntarily and involuntarily -- is found to be widespread in the sampled rural villages, largely because of...
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