This paper analyzes the economic role and performance of a type of financial institution which is observed worldwide: rotating savings and credit associations (Roscas). Using a model in which individuals save for an indivisible durable consumption good, we study Roscas which distribute funds using random allocation and bidding. Each type of Rosca allows individuals without access to credit markets to improve their welfare, but under a reasonable assumption on preferences, random allocation is preferred when individuals have identical tastes. This conclusion need not hold when individuals are heterogeneous. We also discuss the sustainability of Roscas given the possibility of default
Rotating savings and credit associations (roscas) are a popular form of informal finance in developi...
Mutual aid groups often serve as informal financial organizations that don’t rely on any central aut...
This study analyzes how rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) in Senegal were able to ov...
This paper analyzes the economic role and performance of a type of financial institution which is ob...
This paper analyzes the economic role and performance of a type of financial institution that is obs...
Using a unique sample of rotating savings and credit association (Rosca) members from Jamaica, we pr...
Recent theoretical research on rotating savings and credit associations (Roscas) suggests that ident...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
People across the developing world join rotational savings and credit associations (roscas) to fund ...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
The dissertation examines an informal financial institution in Cameroon: the Rotating Saving and Cre...
Using a unique individual level data on the membership of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (...
A Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA) is an informal cooperation strategy that has emerg...
Group cooperation is fundamental to human society. The public goods game is often used to describe t...
This article examines one reason why individuals develop and maintain local-level financial savings ...
Rotating savings and credit associations (roscas) are a popular form of informal finance in developi...
Mutual aid groups often serve as informal financial organizations that don’t rely on any central aut...
This study analyzes how rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) in Senegal were able to ov...
This paper analyzes the economic role and performance of a type of financial institution which is ob...
This paper analyzes the economic role and performance of a type of financial institution that is obs...
Using a unique sample of rotating savings and credit association (Rosca) members from Jamaica, we pr...
Recent theoretical research on rotating savings and credit associations (Roscas) suggests that ident...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
People across the developing world join rotational savings and credit associations (roscas) to fund ...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
The dissertation examines an informal financial institution in Cameroon: the Rotating Saving and Cre...
Using a unique individual level data on the membership of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (...
A Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA) is an informal cooperation strategy that has emerg...
Group cooperation is fundamental to human society. The public goods game is often used to describe t...
This article examines one reason why individuals develop and maintain local-level financial savings ...
Rotating savings and credit associations (roscas) are a popular form of informal finance in developi...
Mutual aid groups often serve as informal financial organizations that don’t rely on any central aut...
This study analyzes how rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) in Senegal were able to ov...