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The village funds programme in Thailand is one of the biggest microfinance programmes in the world aiming at improving …
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This research studies the stylized fact of a "gender gap" in that women tend to have lower financial literacy than men. Our data which samples middle-class people from Bangkok does not show a gender gap. This result is not explained by men's low financial literacy, nor by women's high income and...
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Evidence from credit files is provided to examine bank lending determinants of Thai commercial banks. Their lending practice follows reasonable patterns as a standard set of variables, including indirect risk variables, explains much of the variance in interest rate spread. Reflecting...
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Financial liberalisation has often failed in the past due to underestimated problems of structural change. We analyse such changes in lending behaviour of Thai commercial banks during a liberalisation phase by way of unique micro data. Liberalisation has expected positive effects, such as...
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of decision making? We analyze survey responses of 649 fund managers in the U.S., Germany, Italy and Thailand, and find …
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The village funds programme in Thailand is one of the biggest microfinance programmes in the world aiming at improving …
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Thailand after 1997. The present financial reforms are well in line with the pattern of financial development found in the …
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This paper examines whether recently introduced village funds", one of the largest microfinance programs ever implemented, improve access to finance. Village funds are analyzed in a cross-sectional approach in relation to competing financial institutions. We find, first, that they reach the...
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than 900 participants in rural Thailand. The survey measure of self-assessed risk attitude provides a useful approximation …
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A data set of 560 credit files from Thai commercial banks is compiled. The loans granted between 1992 and 1996 follow a pattern known from mature markets as a similar set of variables explains much of the variance in interest rate spread. A second finding is the expected higher importance of...
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