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rural households, villages, and rural-urban migrants in Thailand and Viet Nam. Online market participation is classified …
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econometric results. We show that women are heavily indebted, first and foremost to informal sources, alongside microcredit. While … terms of policy implications, these results put into question the specific targeting of women by microcredit policies …
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In the context of a collective household choice model, we show that the effects of improved credit access on search intensity by the unemployed are heterogeneous across households and dependent on the within-household bargaining power of the unemployed. We find empirical support for the...
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A poverty trap is concerned with many possible different self-reinforcing mechanisms which cause misery to persist in a vicious circle.Microfinance is a successful financial innovation to help the poor to sort out credit exclusion, which is one of the poverty traps that prevent billions of under...
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This study examines the effect of financial inclusion on poverty and vulnerability to poverty of Ghanaian households. Using data extracted from the seventh round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey in 2016/17, a multiple correspondence analysis is employed to generate a financial inclusion...
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The current literature of over-indebtedness in general and microfinance in particular suffers from a serious weakness of not being able to identify an objective threshold of indebtedness level, beyond which a household can be treated as over-indebted. This paper tries to overcome this weakness...
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Over the last 35 years, microfinance has been generally regarded as an effective policy tool in the fight against poverty. Yet, the question of whether access to credit leads to poverty reduction and improved wellbeing remains open. To address this question, we conduct a systematic review of the...
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For social and economic reasons, national economies benefit from the inclusion of as many people as possible in financial services. In a cross country study, the present study shows that financial literacy for the general population promotes financial inclusion. This relationship goes beyond the...
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Over the last 35 years, microfinance has been generally regarded as an effective policy tool in the fight against poverty. Yet, the question of whether access to credit leads to poverty reduction and improved wellbeing remains open. To address this question, we conduct a systematic review of the...
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