AbstractWe propose a methodology for the assessment of potential demand and optimal supply for microcredit. We show that the total demand is a combination of the demand that stems from the active poor plus the demand generated by a motivator agent among the entrepreneurial non-motivated poor. We use French data to provide an illustration of the assessment of potential demand for microcredit. We also show that the proportion of the potential demand satisfied by a microfinance institution depends on its objective i.e. either it is socially oriented or a profit maximizer
WOS:000346548300011 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Microcredit has been proposed as a tool for poverty...
Microcredit emerged in the 1970s, in Bangladesh, as a tool for sustainable development. However, in ...
International audienceIn France, four main players share the professional microcredit market. Among ...
We propose a methodology for the assessment of potential demand and optimal supply for microcredit. ...
Entrepreneurial microcredit is now considered essential to support economic and social development. ...
The price elasticity of demand for microcredit serves as an essential tool in defining demand for mi...
French but also European economies are driven by micro, small and medium enterprises. However, evide...
Despite the rapid growth of the sector, academic research on microcredit programs is still limited. ...
The aim of the Thesis is to analyze the determinants behind the demand for microcredit in the rural ...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute, from a theoretical viewpoint, in the understanding of...
This paper investigates social and economic objectives in social entrepreneurship. It analyzes the u...
Financial markets, in their traditional configuration, sometimes appear inadequate to meet needs dif...
This paper analyzes microcredit demand and use to draw lessons on how households appropriate microcr...
WOS:000346548300011 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Microcredit has been proposed as a tool for poverty...
Microcredit emerged in the 1970s, in Bangladesh, as a tool for sustainable development. However, in ...
International audienceIn France, four main players share the professional microcredit market. Among ...
We propose a methodology for the assessment of potential demand and optimal supply for microcredit. ...
Entrepreneurial microcredit is now considered essential to support economic and social development. ...
The price elasticity of demand for microcredit serves as an essential tool in defining demand for mi...
French but also European economies are driven by micro, small and medium enterprises. However, evide...
Despite the rapid growth of the sector, academic research on microcredit programs is still limited. ...
The aim of the Thesis is to analyze the determinants behind the demand for microcredit in the rural ...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute, from a theoretical viewpoint, in the understanding of...
This paper investigates social and economic objectives in social entrepreneurship. It analyzes the u...
Financial markets, in their traditional configuration, sometimes appear inadequate to meet needs dif...
This paper analyzes microcredit demand and use to draw lessons on how households appropriate microcr...
WOS:000346548300011 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Microcredit has been proposed as a tool for poverty...
Microcredit emerged in the 1970s, in Bangladesh, as a tool for sustainable development. However, in ...
International audienceIn France, four main players share the professional microcredit market. Among ...