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microfinance type based on the major factors determining micro, small and medium enterprises' access to credit from microfinance … institutions in the era of financial liberalization. The data for the study were gleaned from fourteen microfinance institutions … rationing is not influenced by the microfinance types but by the individual microfinance institutions. …
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The study aims at testing the Ghana Microfinance Policy set up to support the vulnerable through access to credit. We … entrepreneurs in the rationing behavior of the microfinance companies. This is what we should expect if the policy is effective. Our … results show that even after controlling for a large number of borrower characteristics, microfinance type and credit …
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The study aims at testing the Ghana Microfinance Policy set up to support the vulnerable through access to credit. We … entrepreneurs in the rationing behavior of the microfinance companies. This is what we should expect if the policy is effective. Our … results show that even after controlling for a large number of borrower characteristics, microfinance type and credit …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011584638
microfinance type based on the major factors determining micro, small and medium enterprises' access to credit from microfinance … institutions in the era of financial liberalization. The data for the study were gleaned from fourteen microfinance institutions … rationing is not influenced by the microfinance types but by the individual microfinance institutions. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010531697
Microfinance institutions, despite the presence of competition and informational asymmetries, typically offer a limited … consequences in terms of strategic interaction and borrower welfare. We model an oligopolistic market in which Microfinance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010336175
Microfinance institutions, despite the presence of competition and informational asymmetries, typically offer a limited … consequences in terms of strategic interaction and borrower welfare. We model an oligopolistic market in which Microfinance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010397130
We analyze an oligopolistic microcredit market characterized by asymmetric infirmation and institutions that can offer only one type of contract. We study the effects of competition on contract choice when small entrepreneurs can borrow from more than one institution due to the absence of credit...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010313284
We analyze an oligopolistic microcredit market characterized by asymmetric information and institutions that can offer only one type of contract. We study the effects of competition on contract choice when small entrepreneurs can borrow from more than one institution due to the absence of credit...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013069422
We analyze an oligopolistic microcredit market characterized by asymmetric information and institutions that can offer only one type of contract. We study the effects of competition on contract choice when small entrepreneurs can borrow from more than one institution due to the absence of credit...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013069920
years after microfinance–an intervention commonly believed to lower the cost of credit and spark business creation … “gung-ho entrepreneurs” (GEs)–those who started a business before microfinance entered–more access to microfinance. Notably …, these effects persist two years after microfinance was withdrawn from Hyderabad. However, any persistent benefits to …
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