The study examines whether loans from microfinance institutions (MFI) reduce poverty in Bangladesh drawing upon the nationally representative household panel with four rounds from 1997 to 2004. The effects of general microfinance loans and loans for productive purposes on income, food consumption and women's Body Mass Index are estimated. Overall effects of MFI loans on income and food consumption were positive and the purpose of the loan is important in predicting which household welfare indicator is improved. Alternative estimation methods confirm a positive impact of MFI loans on food consumption growth, which supports the poverty reducing effects of microfinance in Bangladesh.</p
Islamic Micro - finance (IMFc) is an evolving technique to empower the deprived and needy population...
This study focuses beyond the traditional role of microfinance in addressing poverty to examine also...
This paper estimates the impact of microfinance-related activities on income of the rural poor membe...
The study examines whether loans from microfinance institutions (MFI) reduce poverty in Bangladesh d...
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
The purpose of this thesis is to address if microfinance institutions (MFIs) facilitate poverty redu...
Given that Bangladesh is the birth place of microfinance, the number of MFIs as well as their member...
Using long panel survey data collected three times between the years 1991/92 and 2010/11, this paper...
Although the microfinance movement has developed rapidly in Bangladesh over the last three decades...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of microfinance on poverty reduction and econo...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
Micro-finance supports mainly informal activities that often have low market demand. It may be thus ...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
Islamic Micro - finance (IMFc) is an evolving technique to empower the deprived and needy population...
This study focuses beyond the traditional role of microfinance in addressing poverty to examine also...
This paper estimates the impact of microfinance-related activities on income of the rural poor membe...
The study examines whether loans from microfinance institutions (MFI) reduce poverty in Bangladesh d...
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
The purpose of this thesis is to address if microfinance institutions (MFIs) facilitate poverty redu...
Given that Bangladesh is the birth place of microfinance, the number of MFIs as well as their member...
Using long panel survey data collected three times between the years 1991/92 and 2010/11, this paper...
Although the microfinance movement has developed rapidly in Bangladesh over the last three decades...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of microfinance on poverty reduction and econo...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
Micro-finance supports mainly informal activities that often have low market demand. It may be thus ...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
Islamic Micro - finance (IMFc) is an evolving technique to empower the deprived and needy population...
This study focuses beyond the traditional role of microfinance in addressing poverty to examine also...
This paper estimates the impact of microfinance-related activities on income of the rural poor membe...