Microfinance groups are a prominent source of small-scale rural credit in many developing countries. In India, evidence of the impact of the now ubiquitous women-only savings and credit self-help groups (SHGs) on household consumption and asset accumulation is inconclusive and based on small-scale interventions. Further, little is known about the sustainability of impacts at scale. We use panel data on close to 2500 households from five states in India to estimate the impact of SHG membership on household expenditure and asset ownership. Over four years, we find small but significant impacts of SHG membership on household expenditure and livestock ownership. Membership duration has a modest effect, suggesting that initial impacts may taper ...
The most popular model of micro credit in India is that of self-help groups (SHGs). A qualitative st...
This Paper reviews the vital role of Self- Help Groups (SHGs) in poverty eradication in villages. Th...
Uncertainty and unpredictability faced by low-income households increase their vulnerability making ...
Microfinance groups are a prominent source of small-scale rural credit in many developing countries....
Although there has been considerable recent interest in micro-credit programs, rigorous evidence on ...
Provision of low-cost credit to the poor through self-help groups (SHGs) has been embraced as a key ...
INTRODUCTION:Microfinance is a widely promoted developmental initiative to provide poor women with a...
Despite the popularity and unique nature of women's self-help groups in India, evidence of their eco...
The goal of this paper is to examine the question—‘Does income earned by members of wome...
The Indian banking system has failed to reach to poorer section of rural India despite its large net...
The impact of micro-credit interventions on existing credit markets is theoretically ambiguous. Prev...
Institution building is now recognized as vital for poverty reduction across the world. This paper f...
AbstractThe traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. H...
The Microcredit Self Help Group (SHG) programme in India is an important institutional device used t...
Women’s groups are important rural social and financial institutions in South Asia. In India, a larg...
The most popular model of micro credit in India is that of self-help groups (SHGs). A qualitative st...
This Paper reviews the vital role of Self- Help Groups (SHGs) in poverty eradication in villages. Th...
Uncertainty and unpredictability faced by low-income households increase their vulnerability making ...
Microfinance groups are a prominent source of small-scale rural credit in many developing countries....
Although there has been considerable recent interest in micro-credit programs, rigorous evidence on ...
Provision of low-cost credit to the poor through self-help groups (SHGs) has been embraced as a key ...
INTRODUCTION:Microfinance is a widely promoted developmental initiative to provide poor women with a...
Despite the popularity and unique nature of women's self-help groups in India, evidence of their eco...
The goal of this paper is to examine the question—‘Does income earned by members of wome...
The Indian banking system has failed to reach to poorer section of rural India despite its large net...
The impact of micro-credit interventions on existing credit markets is theoretically ambiguous. Prev...
Institution building is now recognized as vital for poverty reduction across the world. This paper f...
AbstractThe traditional Indian society functioned mainly on the basis of self-help and mutual aid. H...
The Microcredit Self Help Group (SHG) programme in India is an important institutional device used t...
Women’s groups are important rural social and financial institutions in South Asia. In India, a larg...
The most popular model of micro credit in India is that of self-help groups (SHGs). A qualitative st...
This Paper reviews the vital role of Self- Help Groups (SHGs) in poverty eradication in villages. Th...
Uncertainty and unpredictability faced by low-income households increase their vulnerability making ...