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This paper provides new evidence on the impact of access to finance on poverty. It highlights an important channel … finance on labor market activity and income levels, especially among low-income individuals and those located in areas with …
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Microcredit and small and medium enterprise (SME) finance are often pitched as alternative strategies to create … rejects the idea that SME finance more efficiently creates jobs for the population served by microcredit …
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This review puts a corporate finance lens on microfinance. Microfinance aims to democratize global financial markets …
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Expanding access to financial services holds the promise to help reduce poverty and spur economic development. But, as a practical matter, commercial banks have faced challenges expanding access to poor and low-income households in developing economies, and nonprofits have had limited reach. We...
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Expanding access to financial services holds the promise to help reduce poverty and spur economic development. But, as a practical matter, commercial banks have faced challenges expanding access to poor and low-income households in developing economies, and nonprofits have had limited reach. We...
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This paper puts a corporate finance lens on microfinance. Microfinance aims to democratize global financial markets …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013123385
Microcredit is an innovative financial tool designed to reduce poverty and fix credit market imperfections. We use experimental measures of time discounting and risk aversion for villagers in south India to highlight behavioral features of microcredit. Conditional on borrowing from any source,...
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This paper draws a link between self-control problems and the contractual mechanisms of microcredit. We use a series of lab experiments in the field which were designed to elicit measures of time discounting on a sample of 573 individuals in rural Karnataka, India. Evidence from the experiments...
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