This meta-analysis reviews existing evidence on the ability of microfinance institutions (MFI) to achieve social and financial goals simultaneously. Through an initial screen of 3088 articles covering empirical tests on microfinance performance trade-offs, I synthesize 623 empirical findings from 61 studies to identify the dimensions of MFI performance, and study characteristics associated with trade-offs between financial and social objectives Overall, findings suggest that depth of outreach, cost of outreach, and efficiency indicators increase the prevalence of trade-offs, while risk indicators are associated with fewer trade-offs. Profitability indicators and outreach to women are found to have no significant effect on performance trade-...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
Increasingly, microfinance institutions must balance both social and financial objectives, the so-ca...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations ...
This thesis is a collection of three individual but related papers on microfinance. The first paper ...
This paper describes important trade-offs that microfinance practitioners, donors, and regulators na...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poorto financial servi...
MFIs are measured according to two dimensions. One is their outreach to poor people, that is, their ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Over the years, microfinance has been purported to have experienced enormous progress and is seen to...
A key of microfinance is to reach the poor with easy access to credit and small collateral. The evol...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
Increasingly, microfinance institutions must balance both social and financial objectives, the so-ca...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations ...
This thesis is a collection of three individual but related papers on microfinance. The first paper ...
This paper describes important trade-offs that microfinance practitioners, donors, and regulators na...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poorto financial servi...
MFIs are measured according to two dimensions. One is their outreach to poor people, that is, their ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Over the years, microfinance has been purported to have experienced enormous progress and is seen to...
A key of microfinance is to reach the poor with easy access to credit and small collateral. The evol...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...