In this paper we analyse the effects of microfinance programs upon household welfare in Vietnam. Our analytical framework builds upon the rural household models of Singh et al. (1986) and Rosenzweig (1990). Data on 470 households across 25 villages was collected using a quasiexperiment survey approach to overcome self-selection bias. In our econometric analysis the welfare effects of microfinance are proxied using measures of household income and consumption. The empirical results indicate that participation in microfinance has a positive effect upon household welfare, with the size of the effect increasing at a decreasing rate as a household spends more time in the microfinance program
This study examines the impact of microcredit on household self-employment profits in Vietnam. For t...
The microfinance industry has evolved from its earliest roots as a social movement to a multifaceted...
The topic of microfinance has increasingly attracted much attention from both researchers and practi...
In this paper we analyse the effects of microfinance programs upon household welfare in Vietnam. Our...
This article analyses the effects of NGO microfinance programmes on household welfare in Vietnam. Da...
This article analyses the effects of NGO microfinance programmes on household welfare in Vietnam. Da...
This paper evaluates how governmental microcredit affects rural households in Vietnam using panel da...
The development of microfinance in Vietnam since 1990s has coincided with a remarkable progress in p...
In this paper, the author develops an econometric framework to analyze the effect of access to credi...
This study evaluates the impact of microcredit on the welfare of the rural households in Vietnam, es...
Although microcredit is considered a crucial tool for economic development, its contribution to impr...
Recent studies at national level have emphasized the failure of microfinance services as a means for...
Financial services have long been recognised as having an important role in economic development. Ho...
This paper investigates the impact of microcredit on rural households. The impact of a microcredit p...
The positive relationship between access to credit and household welfare has been well explored and ...
This study examines the impact of microcredit on household self-employment profits in Vietnam. For t...
The microfinance industry has evolved from its earliest roots as a social movement to a multifaceted...
The topic of microfinance has increasingly attracted much attention from both researchers and practi...
In this paper we analyse the effects of microfinance programs upon household welfare in Vietnam. Our...
This article analyses the effects of NGO microfinance programmes on household welfare in Vietnam. Da...
This article analyses the effects of NGO microfinance programmes on household welfare in Vietnam. Da...
This paper evaluates how governmental microcredit affects rural households in Vietnam using panel da...
The development of microfinance in Vietnam since 1990s has coincided with a remarkable progress in p...
In this paper, the author develops an econometric framework to analyze the effect of access to credi...
This study evaluates the impact of microcredit on the welfare of the rural households in Vietnam, es...
Although microcredit is considered a crucial tool for economic development, its contribution to impr...
Recent studies at national level have emphasized the failure of microfinance services as a means for...
Financial services have long been recognised as having an important role in economic development. Ho...
This paper investigates the impact of microcredit on rural households. The impact of a microcredit p...
The positive relationship between access to credit and household welfare has been well explored and ...
This study examines the impact of microcredit on household self-employment profits in Vietnam. For t...
The microfinance industry has evolved from its earliest roots as a social movement to a multifaceted...
The topic of microfinance has increasingly attracted much attention from both researchers and practi...