This paper investigates the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation by using the cross-country data of microfinance institutions in 96 countries. We find that such institutions significantly affect poverty alleviation and are an effective tool for economic and financial development. Our results also show that a higher proportion of female recipients of microfinance loans and a large number of active borrowers are likely to lead to a lower level of poverty. These results remain qualitatively the same with various poverty measures and in random-effect models and a fixed-effect model.
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
The literature on financial development and growth has received a lot of attention over the past two...
In this paper, the hypothesis that microfinance is an effective tool for reducing poverty at the mac...
Poverty remains a concern for many developing economies and microfinance (MF) has emerged as an effe...
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between microfinance and poverty reduction at the mac...
Microfinance is a rapidly growing movement that has quickly spread from hundreds of microfinancial i...
The goal of this paper is to provide empirical evidence to determine whether microfinance, measured...
abstract: Microfinance is a term that refers to providing basic financial services to the poor; it h...
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
Micro Finance has broadened rapidly since its inception in the late 1970s, but scholars have diverge...
Purpose of the Study: This study aims to assess the effect of microfinance provisions on poverty red...
This chapter critically examines how microfinance has been used to reduce poverty rates in developin...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
This paper examines the effect of microfinance on poverty alleviation in Pakistan using district-lev...
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
The literature on financial development and growth has received a lot of attention over the past two...
In this paper, the hypothesis that microfinance is an effective tool for reducing poverty at the mac...
Poverty remains a concern for many developing economies and microfinance (MF) has emerged as an effe...
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between microfinance and poverty reduction at the mac...
Microfinance is a rapidly growing movement that has quickly spread from hundreds of microfinancial i...
The goal of this paper is to provide empirical evidence to determine whether microfinance, measured...
abstract: Microfinance is a term that refers to providing basic financial services to the poor; it h...
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
Micro Finance has broadened rapidly since its inception in the late 1970s, but scholars have diverge...
Purpose of the Study: This study aims to assess the effect of microfinance provisions on poverty red...
This chapter critically examines how microfinance has been used to reduce poverty rates in developin...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
This paper examines the effect of microfinance on poverty alleviation in Pakistan using district-lev...
Microfinance supports mainly informal activities that often have a low return and low market demand....
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
The literature on financial development and growth has received a lot of attention over the past two...