High transaction and contracting costs are often thought to create credit and savings market failures in developing countries. The microfinance movement grew largely out of business process innovations and subsidies that reduced these costs. We examine an alternative approach, one that infuses no external capital and introduces no change to formal contracts: an improved “technology” for managing informal, collaborative village‐based savings groups. Such groups allow, in theory, for more efficient and lower‐cost loans and informal savings, and in practice have been scaled up by international non‐profit organizations to millions of members.Individuals save together and then lend the accumulated funds back out to themselves. In a randomized ev...
Money markets ought to allocate finance where it is most needed, and thus contribute to greater prod...
The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has pioneered a credit delivery system with a vision to bring banking...
The study was conducted in North Unguja, Zanzibar focussing on informal rural groups, formed by the ...
High transaction and contracting costs are often thought to create credit and savings market failure...
This study used secondary data to analyze the Saving for Change (SfC) program of Oxfam America in Ma...
How can the tool of microfinance organise itself to expand its outreach across the community, in urb...
This paper uses a randomized field experiment to identify the spillover effects of increased formal ...
This paper exploits a unique micro dataset that uses a natural field experiment to identify indirect...
Savings-led microfinance programs operate in poor rural communities in developing countries to estab...
Sub-Saharan Africa has languished in recent decades - a period in which countries elsewhere in the w...
The initial success of microfinance programs in the 1970s led pioneers to think that many essential ...
Questions in development economics often focus on the poor’s limited access to capital and, in parti...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
Widespread poverty remains a reality for many in both developed and developing countries. Policymake...
Subsistence farmers in rural areas of developing countries are usually outside the current reach of ...
Money markets ought to allocate finance where it is most needed, and thus contribute to greater prod...
The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has pioneered a credit delivery system with a vision to bring banking...
The study was conducted in North Unguja, Zanzibar focussing on informal rural groups, formed by the ...
High transaction and contracting costs are often thought to create credit and savings market failure...
This study used secondary data to analyze the Saving for Change (SfC) program of Oxfam America in Ma...
How can the tool of microfinance organise itself to expand its outreach across the community, in urb...
This paper uses a randomized field experiment to identify the spillover effects of increased formal ...
This paper exploits a unique micro dataset that uses a natural field experiment to identify indirect...
Savings-led microfinance programs operate in poor rural communities in developing countries to estab...
Sub-Saharan Africa has languished in recent decades - a period in which countries elsewhere in the w...
The initial success of microfinance programs in the 1970s led pioneers to think that many essential ...
Questions in development economics often focus on the poor’s limited access to capital and, in parti...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
Widespread poverty remains a reality for many in both developed and developing countries. Policymake...
Subsistence farmers in rural areas of developing countries are usually outside the current reach of ...
Money markets ought to allocate finance where it is most needed, and thus contribute to greater prod...
The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has pioneered a credit delivery system with a vision to bring banking...
The study was conducted in North Unguja, Zanzibar focussing on informal rural groups, formed by the ...