Microfinance has become an increasingly widespread tool for fostering economic growth among the poor in developing countries. This study tracks the progress of 239 borrowers in a Guatemalan microfinance institution from 1994 to 1999. Results from the study show that rapid gains in employment within the sample enterprises after initial credit access were followed by a protracted period of stagnation in employment growth. Other results highlight gender differences in response to credit access, showing — surprisingly — that the long–run growth in hired labour for female entrepreneurs was slightly greater than that for male entrepreneurs
In this study, we investigate the impact of microcredit on economic indicators of borrowers in Bangl...
This paper reports on the first randomized evaluation of the impact of introducing the standard micr...
Abstract: With the growth of population in Tanzania, the government cannot give all its citizens job...
This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterprise credit ...
This paper examines the effect of the microcredit industry on female loan recipients in Mexico, in o...
Most microfinance institutions have assumed that positive second-generation effects follow involveme...
Abstract: This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterpri...
In the past 30 years, microfinance loans have become a highly popular strategy to reduce poverty and...
Increases in formal sector lending among the poor have created a need for credit information systems...
Thesis advisor: Richard McGowanThesis advisor: Robert MurphyMicrofinance has been heralded as the so...
Micro-credit is the practice of making small loans to people with little or no collateral to help s...
Improved household accessibility to credit is identified as a significant determinant of intra-house...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
This study extends research on the social performance of microfinance institutions. The research met...
In the recent days, microcredit schemes have been proliferating in all parts of the world. Although ...
In this study, we investigate the impact of microcredit on economic indicators of borrowers in Bangl...
This paper reports on the first randomized evaluation of the impact of introducing the standard micr...
Abstract: With the growth of population in Tanzania, the government cannot give all its citizens job...
This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterprise credit ...
This paper examines the effect of the microcredit industry on female loan recipients in Mexico, in o...
Most microfinance institutions have assumed that positive second-generation effects follow involveme...
Abstract: This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterpri...
In the past 30 years, microfinance loans have become a highly popular strategy to reduce poverty and...
Increases in formal sector lending among the poor have created a need for credit information systems...
Thesis advisor: Richard McGowanThesis advisor: Robert MurphyMicrofinance has been heralded as the so...
Micro-credit is the practice of making small loans to people with little or no collateral to help s...
Improved household accessibility to credit is identified as a significant determinant of intra-house...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
This study extends research on the social performance of microfinance institutions. The research met...
In the recent days, microcredit schemes have been proliferating in all parts of the world. Although ...
In this study, we investigate the impact of microcredit on economic indicators of borrowers in Bangl...
This paper reports on the first randomized evaluation of the impact of introducing the standard micr...
Abstract: With the growth of population in Tanzania, the government cannot give all its citizens job...