There is now an increasing consensus that the effects of microfinance on self-employment are limited, with two common interpretations. The microeconomic approach suggests that the poor lack the skills, the resources and the motivation to start their own business. The macroeconomic approach argues that local markets are already saturated. In this paper, we use a political economy approach and first-hand data from rural south-India to explore a third explanation: the social regulations of markets. Drawing on a household survey, we find that the vast majority of households do not engage in entrepreneurial activities, despite taking up microfinance loans. We also find that women and lower castes have a significantly lower chance of starting up ...
The traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. However, ...
The development of the rural economy that is poor and mainly depended on the performance and formati...
This paper aims at assessing the potential of microfinance in extending credit facility to the rural...
There is growing evidence that microcredit does little to support self-employment. Two main explanat...
International audienceInformality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the info...
Self-Help Groups (SHGs) are the most common form of micro finance in India. We study the impact of c...
AbstractThe traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. H...
<p>As a market tool, microcredit is expected to promote individual freedom, for women in particular....
Women from the weaker sections of the society organized in to Self Help Groups (SHG) are running ent...
ABSTRACT Microfinance is the provision of financial services to low-income clients or solidarity len...
Abstract In India, microfinance is crucial to the country's development.It serves as an anti-povert...
This study uses use four cross sections of household survey data collected by India’s National Sampl...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
The dynamic development of the microfinance business has been advanced by market powers as well as b...
Drawing on data collected in rural South India, and using mainly a comprehensive approach, the purpo...
The traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. However, ...
The development of the rural economy that is poor and mainly depended on the performance and formati...
This paper aims at assessing the potential of microfinance in extending credit facility to the rural...
There is growing evidence that microcredit does little to support self-employment. Two main explanat...
International audienceInformality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the info...
Self-Help Groups (SHGs) are the most common form of micro finance in India. We study the impact of c...
AbstractThe traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. H...
<p>As a market tool, microcredit is expected to promote individual freedom, for women in particular....
Women from the weaker sections of the society organized in to Self Help Groups (SHG) are running ent...
ABSTRACT Microfinance is the provision of financial services to low-income clients or solidarity len...
Abstract In India, microfinance is crucial to the country's development.It serves as an anti-povert...
This study uses use four cross sections of household survey data collected by India’s National Sampl...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
The dynamic development of the microfinance business has been advanced by market powers as well as b...
Drawing on data collected in rural South India, and using mainly a comprehensive approach, the purpo...
The traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. However, ...
The development of the rural economy that is poor and mainly depended on the performance and formati...
This paper aims at assessing the potential of microfinance in extending credit facility to the rural...