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microfinance institution could also provide a competing source of insurance. The question raised in this paper is how the access to … either of the activities individually. In that event, introduction of microfinance in rural societies may result in raising …
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We empirically analyze the competition between a relationship lender and a transaction lender in the credit business with micro and small entrepreneurs. Drawing on a data set about the customers of the relationship lender ProCredit Ecuador combined with data about all other loans of these...
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We analyze the effects of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on credit demand in South India. Combining data from a semi-formal financial intermediary with geophysical data on the Tsunami, we estimate the extent to which the price of credit and the structure of credit flows changed in response to...
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microfinance programs ever implemented. We use a cross-sectional approach examining village funds in relation to competing …
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and important for microfinance institutions, but not for traditional banks. …
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Microfinance in general and microcredit programs in particular have attracted much attention among interest groups …
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We conduct a microfinance experiment in which subjects are jointly responsible for credit repayments and decide …
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This paper examines the role of collateral in the rural credit market of an emerging country. Due to opaque information and weak enforcement, the need for collateral is expected to be high. However, rural households usually lack adequate assets to pledge as collateral. How is this puzzle solved?...
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