The new generation of credit programs directed at small borrowers emphasizes financial sustainability. Based on anecdotal information (especially from microfinance experiences), proponents of cost recovery claim that raising formal lending rates would have a minimal impact on borrowing. Rigorous evidence for this conjecture is however sparse. This study conducts an econometric test of this conjecture using data from a survey of small rice farmers from the Philippines. Alternative regression techniques tend to reject the conjecture; in particular, a regression that controls for selection effects shows a unitary elastic response of formal borrowing to the lending rate
Microcredit schemes have become a popular means of improving smallholders‟ access to credit and maki...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the rural financial market in developing countries w...
The linkage between the formal and informal credit markets has long been of great interest to develo...
The new generation of credit programs directed at small borrowers emphasizes financial sustainabilit...
The new generation of credit programs directed at small borrowers emphasizes financial sustainabilit...
Modernizing the agricultural sector is one of the main thrusts of the Philippine government. Partner...
This study analyzed empirical data for evidence of credit rationing in rural financial markets of th...
This article models the small LDC bankers’ profit maximizing and decisionmaking processes in address...
179 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study was conducted to d...
The central task of this thesis is to understand why the institutional credit disbursed by rural cre...
Policymakers often prescribe that microfinance institutions increase interest rates to eliminate the...
Agricultural credit programs in lesser developed countries (LDCs) frequently incorporate low interes...
In the nonperformance of the formal financial sector to cater to the needs of some groups, informal ...
Land pawning contracts in which the pawner temporarily transfers his land cultivation rights to the ...
If the demand for credit by the poor changes little when interest rates increase, lenders can raise ...
Microcredit schemes have become a popular means of improving smallholders‟ access to credit and maki...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the rural financial market in developing countries w...
The linkage between the formal and informal credit markets has long been of great interest to develo...
The new generation of credit programs directed at small borrowers emphasizes financial sustainabilit...
The new generation of credit programs directed at small borrowers emphasizes financial sustainabilit...
Modernizing the agricultural sector is one of the main thrusts of the Philippine government. Partner...
This study analyzed empirical data for evidence of credit rationing in rural financial markets of th...
This article models the small LDC bankers’ profit maximizing and decisionmaking processes in address...
179 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study was conducted to d...
The central task of this thesis is to understand why the institutional credit disbursed by rural cre...
Policymakers often prescribe that microfinance institutions increase interest rates to eliminate the...
Agricultural credit programs in lesser developed countries (LDCs) frequently incorporate low interes...
In the nonperformance of the formal financial sector to cater to the needs of some groups, informal ...
Land pawning contracts in which the pawner temporarily transfers his land cultivation rights to the ...
If the demand for credit by the poor changes little when interest rates increase, lenders can raise ...
Microcredit schemes have become a popular means of improving smallholders‟ access to credit and maki...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of the rural financial market in developing countries w...
The linkage between the formal and informal credit markets has long been of great interest to develo...