This article provides new insight to depth of outreach (a measure of mission drift) in the South Asian microfinance markets. For the purpose data of 62 rated MFIs for the period of seven years from (2007-2014) were analyzed. Data were collected from four South Asian countries, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Nepal. The objectives of the study was to investigate does microfinance helps in poverty alleviation or MFIs drifting from their original mission of serving the poor to making profits?. We have used fixed effect method to measures mission drift. The results reveal that the MFIs are align with their original mission of poverty alleviation but the negative relationship of women empowerment show that south Asia women’s were least served ...
Poverty eradication is a continuous global incident, however the global severity have never been the...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) were first initiated to solve poverty problems by ...
The purpose of the study is to examine the social accountability and argue comparison of outreach le...
This article provides new insight to depth of outreach (a measure of mission drift) in the South Asi...
This study analyzed the impact of micro finance and macroeconomic variables on poverty at three leve...
Microfinance has emerged on the global scale as a key strategy to reduce poverty and promote develop...
The shift of the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from the poverty- lending approach to the financia...
There has been an argument in literature that the more Micro finance institutions (MFIs) aim for fin...
Despite the extensive spread of micro finance, studies on the actual impact of MFIs are often more a...
Claims have been made that the purpose of microfinance is to alleviate poverty and remain sustainabl...
This study aims at finding out the socio-economic impact of micro finance services, offered by MFIs,...
In this paper we focus on microfinance institutions in South Asia. These microfinance institutions (...
Islamic microfinance is a growing sector that is expected to provide a long-term solution to poverty...
Existing literature suggests that while using self-sufficiency microfinance institutions (MFIs) beco...
Microfinance is generally considered as a power tool for poverty alleviation. However, the developme...
Poverty eradication is a continuous global incident, however the global severity have never been the...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) were first initiated to solve poverty problems by ...
The purpose of the study is to examine the social accountability and argue comparison of outreach le...
This article provides new insight to depth of outreach (a measure of mission drift) in the South Asi...
This study analyzed the impact of micro finance and macroeconomic variables on poverty at three leve...
Microfinance has emerged on the global scale as a key strategy to reduce poverty and promote develop...
The shift of the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from the poverty- lending approach to the financia...
There has been an argument in literature that the more Micro finance institutions (MFIs) aim for fin...
Despite the extensive spread of micro finance, studies on the actual impact of MFIs are often more a...
Claims have been made that the purpose of microfinance is to alleviate poverty and remain sustainabl...
This study aims at finding out the socio-economic impact of micro finance services, offered by MFIs,...
In this paper we focus on microfinance institutions in South Asia. These microfinance institutions (...
Islamic microfinance is a growing sector that is expected to provide a long-term solution to poverty...
Existing literature suggests that while using self-sufficiency microfinance institutions (MFIs) beco...
Microfinance is generally considered as a power tool for poverty alleviation. However, the developme...
Poverty eradication is a continuous global incident, however the global severity have never been the...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) were first initiated to solve poverty problems by ...
The purpose of the study is to examine the social accountability and argue comparison of outreach le...