This paper examines the relationship microfinance and inequality by providing a cross-country empirical study of 61 developing countries. Microfinance plays an important role in the financial market in many developing countries. Although microfinance is expected to significantly affect macro variables, we lack enough empirical research on Impact Analysis at the macro level, such as the effect of microfinance on inequality. We expect microfinance to have an equalizing effect, and provide a first detailed cross-country empirical analysis in this regard. We find that microfinance can lower inequality, and poorer countries need to focus more on the equalizing effect of microfinance
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
This article is distinct in its application of the logit transformation to the poverty ratio for the...
This paper analyses the welfare effects of microfinance and inflation in developing countries. There...
This paper examines the relationship microfinance and inequality by providing a cross-country empiri...
Aim/purpose – Studying the impact of microfinance on income inequality from a macro- -economic persp...
This study addresses the question whether participation of the poor in microfinance contributes to r...
In developing regions such as Africa and Latin America, the income disparity between the rich and th...
This paper examines if increased microfinance intensity reduces the income inequality in 11 Latin Am...
This paper examines the effects of microfinance, financial development and foreign aid on income ine...
This paper examines the impact of access to microfinance on consumption inequality using panel data ...
Microfinance is known as a valuable tool for increasing the welfare and reducing the poverty. Due to...
This paper seeks to answer two questions: How can we further develop a country¿s microfinance indust...
Microfinance emerged in the 1970's, aiming to help lift people out of poverty and promote economic g...
Purpose of the Study: This study aims to assess the effect of microfinance provisions on poverty red...
Economic theory predicts an indeterminate (positive or inverse) relationship between financial inclu...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
This article is distinct in its application of the logit transformation to the poverty ratio for the...
This paper analyses the welfare effects of microfinance and inflation in developing countries. There...
This paper examines the relationship microfinance and inequality by providing a cross-country empiri...
Aim/purpose – Studying the impact of microfinance on income inequality from a macro- -economic persp...
This study addresses the question whether participation of the poor in microfinance contributes to r...
In developing regions such as Africa and Latin America, the income disparity between the rich and th...
This paper examines if increased microfinance intensity reduces the income inequality in 11 Latin Am...
This paper examines the effects of microfinance, financial development and foreign aid on income ine...
This paper examines the impact of access to microfinance on consumption inequality using panel data ...
Microfinance is known as a valuable tool for increasing the welfare and reducing the poverty. Due to...
This paper seeks to answer two questions: How can we further develop a country¿s microfinance indust...
Microfinance emerged in the 1970's, aiming to help lift people out of poverty and promote economic g...
Purpose of the Study: This study aims to assess the effect of microfinance provisions on poverty red...
Economic theory predicts an indeterminate (positive or inverse) relationship between financial inclu...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
This article is distinct in its application of the logit transformation to the poverty ratio for the...
This paper analyses the welfare effects of microfinance and inflation in developing countries. There...