We draw on the phenomenon of caste-based discrimination in India and signaling theory to assess whether microfinance credit scores improve the odds of female micropreneurs from a lower caste receiving loans and whether visible business characteristics further improve the odds of receiving microfinance loans. In a sample of 3,144 female microfinance loan applicants at a female-focused microloan enterprise in India, females from a lower caste, relative to those from a higher caste, have lower odds of receiving loans when their credit scores are below the mean. However, when females from a lower caste have credit scores higher than the mean, the odds of receiving a loan increase. The practical effect of size is small but meaningful. Loan appli...
Proponents of financial inclusion regret that women do not have sufficient access to credit, while c...
The paper explores the impact of financial exclusion on financial and human poverty amongst women in...
This article starts from conflicting evidence regarding the impact of microfinance programs on women...
<p>This paper examines caste-based differences in farmers’ access to bank loans in rural India. We i...
This dissertation comprises four empirical essays with the objective of understanding how to improve...
The caste system has dominated the social, political and economic lives of Indian people for over th...
A recent study on Indian banking finds that social proximity in the form of religion or caste connec...
Microfinance consists of small loans or savings given in the form of microcredit to help foster the ...
Financial services with the help of modern technology are no longer an exclusive privilege to the hi...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
Microfinance institutions serve a majority of female borrowers. But do men and women benefit from sa...
Microfinance targets women and uses loan provision as a tool for empowerment, which translates into ...
The paper explores the impact of a government sponsored microcredit program in India on women's deci...
Microenterprises receive several forms of aid; however, many are denied access to formal finance. It...
We utilise primary data collected from a North Indian village to examine the impact of women’s empow...
Proponents of financial inclusion regret that women do not have sufficient access to credit, while c...
The paper explores the impact of financial exclusion on financial and human poverty amongst women in...
This article starts from conflicting evidence regarding the impact of microfinance programs on women...
<p>This paper examines caste-based differences in farmers’ access to bank loans in rural India. We i...
This dissertation comprises four empirical essays with the objective of understanding how to improve...
The caste system has dominated the social, political and economic lives of Indian people for over th...
A recent study on Indian banking finds that social proximity in the form of religion or caste connec...
Microfinance consists of small loans or savings given in the form of microcredit to help foster the ...
Financial services with the help of modern technology are no longer an exclusive privilege to the hi...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
Microfinance institutions serve a majority of female borrowers. But do men and women benefit from sa...
Microfinance targets women and uses loan provision as a tool for empowerment, which translates into ...
The paper explores the impact of a government sponsored microcredit program in India on women's deci...
Microenterprises receive several forms of aid; however, many are denied access to formal finance. It...
We utilise primary data collected from a North Indian village to examine the impact of women’s empow...
Proponents of financial inclusion regret that women do not have sufficient access to credit, while c...
The paper explores the impact of financial exclusion on financial and human poverty amongst women in...
This article starts from conflicting evidence regarding the impact of microfinance programs on women...