In the informal economy of developing countries, female entrepreneurs face a comparative disadvantage for operating high-productivity activities, owing to the prevalence of patriarchal forms of business regulations. Yet, for microfinance institutions (MFIs) to succeed in enhancing female empowerment, increased access to credit must enable female entrepreneurs to tap into the range of high-productivity activities. So when the costs of legality are too high in developing countries, and the informal economy becomes the only affordable venue for operating a business venture, this paper shows that access to microfinance services becomes only necessary, but not sufficient for female empowerment. Based upon a game-theoretic model of activity choic...
This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterprise credit ...
This paper looks at the case for and against the view that microfinance programs benefit women in de...
Microfinance is considered a promising method to mitigate the negative impact of poverty and promote...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
Microfinance gives low-income individuals, especially women, the opportunity to advance in both soci...
Women workers throughout the world contribute to the economic growth and sustainable livelihoods of ...
The paper explores the impact of financial exclusion on financial and human poverty amongst women in...
For more than twenty years, the issue of women’s empowerment in developing nations has moved to the ...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
In this paper we argue that the promotion of women in microfinance initiatives and the bias against ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) grant microcredits to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
One of the original microfinance institutions (MFIs) is Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and the founder o...
There are more than 4 billion people in the world living off of less than 1500USD per year. These ar...
Microfinance has come to be widely accepted as a powerful tool in poverty reduction among the very p...
This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterprise credit ...
This paper looks at the case for and against the view that microfinance programs benefit women in de...
Microfinance is considered a promising method to mitigate the negative impact of poverty and promote...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
Microfinance gives low-income individuals, especially women, the opportunity to advance in both soci...
Women workers throughout the world contribute to the economic growth and sustainable livelihoods of ...
The paper explores the impact of financial exclusion on financial and human poverty amongst women in...
For more than twenty years, the issue of women’s empowerment in developing nations has moved to the ...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
In this paper we argue that the promotion of women in microfinance initiatives and the bias against ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) grant microcredits to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
One of the original microfinance institutions (MFIs) is Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and the founder o...
There are more than 4 billion people in the world living off of less than 1500USD per year. These ar...
Microfinance has come to be widely accepted as a powerful tool in poverty reduction among the very p...
This research compares the performance of female and male entrepreneurs in a microenterprise credit ...
This paper looks at the case for and against the view that microfinance programs benefit women in de...
Microfinance is considered a promising method to mitigate the negative impact of poverty and promote...