Micro-credit programmes targeting women continue to grow in South Asia, although research suggests that wives frequently hand over loans to their husbands. Women may also be unable to control the income generated by micro-enterprises. This article presents an intra-household bargaining model explaining these findings and showing how credit may leave women worse off, while benefiting men. This game-theoretic model also shows why a woman might rationally choose to give her loan to her husband even though she does not expect to benefit and knows he may not repay. Finally, the article identifies the conditions necessary for micro-credit to benefit women
summary This study examines the impact of credit on women's relative well?being in Grameen Bank's c...
It was a cross-sectional study to measure the impact of micro credit on women's empowerment and...
Despite many positive impacts of micro-credit, some studies found that micro-credits are not reachin...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
In this thesis I assess the problems and solutions microfinance institutions face when entering a ru...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
This paper sheds light on the notion of women empowerment in microfinance. Based on growing concerns...
Micro credit has become a popular tool in the fight against poverty. All over the world, economists ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Micro-credit--small amounts of collateral-free institutional loans extended to jointly liable group ...
Summary Credit rationing studies carried out at the household level and based on responses from male...
Participation of women in productive activities is crucial for enhancing the economic status of the ...
Micro-credit schemes are thought to be potent agents of social change in impoverished settings, wher...
Micro credit is a financial innovation with origination in developing countries to enable the impove...
summary This study examines the impact of credit on women's relative well?being in Grameen Bank's c...
It was a cross-sectional study to measure the impact of micro credit on women's empowerment and...
Despite many positive impacts of micro-credit, some studies found that micro-credits are not reachin...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
In this thesis I assess the problems and solutions microfinance institutions face when entering a ru...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
This paper sheds light on the notion of women empowerment in microfinance. Based on growing concerns...
Micro credit has become a popular tool in the fight against poverty. All over the world, economists ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Micro-credit--small amounts of collateral-free institutional loans extended to jointly liable group ...
Summary Credit rationing studies carried out at the household level and based on responses from male...
Participation of women in productive activities is crucial for enhancing the economic status of the ...
Micro-credit schemes are thought to be potent agents of social change in impoverished settings, wher...
Micro credit is a financial innovation with origination in developing countries to enable the impove...
summary This study examines the impact of credit on women's relative well?being in Grameen Bank's c...
It was a cross-sectional study to measure the impact of micro credit on women's empowerment and...
Despite many positive impacts of micro-credit, some studies found that micro-credits are not reachin...