In recent years there is increasing appetite for regulation of financial institutions after the 2008 financial crisis. Policy questions such as whether competitive micro finance institution (MFI) requires strong regulation to reduce, for example credit risk or competition and regulation operate in the opposite direction, which each tends to dampen the effect of the other, is an empirical issue that this paper provide answers based on data on Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) for the period 1995 to 2015, utilizing panel data approaches. Finding from the study indicates that competition increases credit risk among MFIs in SSA, which regulation helps reduce such behaviour. The effect of regulation on credit risk is conditional on the level of competiti...
This study examines the effect of regulations on microfinance institutions in Nigeria and Zambia by ...
I study the effects of competition and profit orientation on microfinance performance using cross-se...
Existing literature suggests that microfinance institutions (MFIs) are likely to operate in differe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In recent years there is increasing appetite for regulation of financial institutions after the 2008...
The regulation of microfinance services is likely to have a wide-ranging influence on the microfinan...
The limited number of existing papers that link competition among microfinance institutions (MFIs) a...
Microfinance competition has been transformed over the past two decades by forces such as regulation...
This paper examines the competition effects on microfinance lending interest rates while also consid...
Microfinance and its origin are associated with poverty reduction. Despite increased regulation on m...
This papers undertakes a comparative analysis of microfinance institutions regulations in African ma...
This study investigates the legitimacy of the relatively high interest rates charged by those microf...
This paper examines the financial sectors of Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania in relation to the regulation...
The performance of Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) has been affected negatively by the current hyp...
This paper investigates how competition affects the double-bottom-line performance of microfinance i...
This study examines the effect of regulations on microfinance institutions in Nigeria and Zambia by ...
I study the effects of competition and profit orientation on microfinance performance using cross-se...
Existing literature suggests that microfinance institutions (MFIs) are likely to operate in differe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In recent years there is increasing appetite for regulation of financial institutions after the 2008...
The regulation of microfinance services is likely to have a wide-ranging influence on the microfinan...
The limited number of existing papers that link competition among microfinance institutions (MFIs) a...
Microfinance competition has been transformed over the past two decades by forces such as regulation...
This paper examines the competition effects on microfinance lending interest rates while also consid...
Microfinance and its origin are associated with poverty reduction. Despite increased regulation on m...
This papers undertakes a comparative analysis of microfinance institutions regulations in African ma...
This study investigates the legitimacy of the relatively high interest rates charged by those microf...
This paper examines the financial sectors of Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania in relation to the regulation...
The performance of Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) has been affected negatively by the current hyp...
This paper investigates how competition affects the double-bottom-line performance of microfinance i...
This study examines the effect of regulations on microfinance institutions in Nigeria and Zambia by ...
I study the effects of competition and profit orientation on microfinance performance using cross-se...
Existing literature suggests that microfinance institutions (MFIs) are likely to operate in differe...