Rotating savings and credit associations (roscas) are a popular form of informal finance in developing countries. This paper examines the rosca's ability to enforce its terms of membership and the implications that this has for their existence in an economy. A connection between enforcement costs and the desirability of rosca formation is illustrated using a framework that focuses on the nature of the financial contract that the rosca offers, allowing inferences to be drawn about the likely viability of roscas throughout the development process and the implications this has for debates about financial dualism. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/35085/1/847_ftp.pd
Purpose - Several indigenous credit and savings schemes have been accredited recently in developing ...
Group cooperation is fundamental to human society. The public goods game is often used to describe t...
Abstract. This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCA...
Using a unique sample of rotating savings and credit association (Rosca) members from Jamaica, we pr...
This paper examines the role and performance of an institution for allocating savings which is obser...
A Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA) is an informal cooperation strategy that has emerg...
This article examines one reason why individuals develop and maintain local-level financial savings ...
ROSCAs are informal financial institutions serving the financial needs of many people especially in...
First draft In developing countries, traditional social obligations often press rich individ-uals to...
In the light of first-hand data from a Beninese urban household survey in Cotonou, we investigate se...
Using a unique individual level data on the membership of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (...
Recent theoretical research on rotating savings and credit associations (Roscas) suggests that ident...
People in over 70 countries participate in rotating savings and credit associations (RoSCAs) to avoi...
This thesis investigates the rotating savings and credit association (rosca) as an economic, social ...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
Purpose - Several indigenous credit and savings schemes have been accredited recently in developing ...
Group cooperation is fundamental to human society. The public goods game is often used to describe t...
Abstract. This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCA...
Using a unique sample of rotating savings and credit association (Rosca) members from Jamaica, we pr...
This paper examines the role and performance of an institution for allocating savings which is obser...
A Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA) is an informal cooperation strategy that has emerg...
This article examines one reason why individuals develop and maintain local-level financial savings ...
ROSCAs are informal financial institutions serving the financial needs of many people especially in...
First draft In developing countries, traditional social obligations often press rich individ-uals to...
In the light of first-hand data from a Beninese urban household survey in Cotonou, we investigate se...
Using a unique individual level data on the membership of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (...
Recent theoretical research on rotating savings and credit associations (Roscas) suggests that ident...
People in over 70 countries participate in rotating savings and credit associations (RoSCAs) to avoi...
This thesis investigates the rotating savings and credit association (rosca) as an economic, social ...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
Purpose - Several indigenous credit and savings schemes have been accredited recently in developing ...
Group cooperation is fundamental to human society. The public goods game is often used to describe t...
Abstract. This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCA...