This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. The survey examined those borrowers who had successfully completed at least three cycles of a loan. A household level survey (N=3000) was carried out to collect information about individuals receiving microcredit from one of the largest NGOs, ASA. The authors employed a multiple regression and discovered that the microcredit programme of ASA has a significant positive impact on household income, expenditures and savings. Moreover, the paper reveals that the level of education plays an important and statistically significant role in increasing the household income, expenditure and savings. Hence, the ASA microcredit programme has a positive im...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
In this study, we investigate the impact of microcredit on economic indicators of borrowers in Bangl...
Given that Bangladesh is the birth place of microfinance, the number of MFIs as well as their member...
Since its inception, microfinance has played a significant role in the economic development of peopl...
This paper estimates the impact of microfinance-related activities on income of the rural poor membe...
The Grameen Bank (GB), BRAC and ASA in Bangladesh have developed a successful model of reaching cred...
Micro-credit was designed to organize poor people's tiny savings into funds that could be accessed b...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
“Micro finance” or its major part “micro credit”, both used interchangeably,...
This paper asks a simple question: do microcredit programs positively affect the standard of living ...
The rural poor generally have low income to sustain their livelihood. They do not have the capacity ...
This paper reviews the evolution, current status of microfinance in Bangladesh including its perform...
Microcredit is the most effective and successful way to let the poor having access to credit. Resear...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
In this study, we investigate the impact of microcredit on economic indicators of borrowers in Bangl...
Given that Bangladesh is the birth place of microfinance, the number of MFIs as well as their member...
Since its inception, microfinance has played a significant role in the economic development of peopl...
This paper estimates the impact of microfinance-related activities on income of the rural poor membe...
The Grameen Bank (GB), BRAC and ASA in Bangladesh have developed a successful model of reaching cred...
Micro-credit was designed to organize poor people's tiny savings into funds that could be accessed b...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
“Micro finance” or its major part “micro credit”, both used interchangeably,...
This paper asks a simple question: do microcredit programs positively affect the standard of living ...
The rural poor generally have low income to sustain their livelihood. They do not have the capacity ...
This paper reviews the evolution, current status of microfinance in Bangladesh including its perform...
Microcredit is the most effective and successful way to let the poor having access to credit. Resear...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...