This paper explores empirical linkages between credit unions' (CUs') policies and their financial performance, as measured by loan delinquency and profitability, using a unique micro dataset of credit unions in three Latin American countries. The estimated translog profit function is generalized using a slack variable concept that parameterizes any systematic deviation from profit- maximizing behavior exhibited within the sample. In general, we find that performance depends in important ways on two types of CU policy variables, some associated with the incentives of borrowers to repay and others that affect the CU's ability to screen loans.Credit unions ; Latin America
Credit Unions have a number of advantages to offer customers relative to many banks and one of the r...
The paper proposes a three-factor model based on Huse (2007) methodology to relate observable macroe...
AbstractSince the mid‐1990s the banking sector in the Latin American emerging markets has experience...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for explaining Credit Unions (CUs) loan delinquency and p...
Theoretical models concerning Credit Unions (CUs) suggest that the type of CU domination determines ...
Despite the financial sector liberalization and openness that started in the earlier 90's and signif...
AbstractDespite the financial sector liberalization and openness that started in the earlier 90's an...
This study tests the assertion that membership growth in credit unions is constrained by their uniqu...
This paper summarizes and discusses new evidence on the nature, extent, evolution and consequences o...
Despite the financial sector liberalization and openness that started in the earlier 90's and signif...
The paper investigates the determinants of non-performing loans in 13 Latin American countries using...
Financial intermediation in Latin America has experienced profound changes due to financial liberali...
We investigate the drivers of credit union penetration with data from 90 countries for the period 20...
This paper identifies the determinants of profitability using an unbalanced panel of 78 East Asian a...
A subset of the informal financial institutions that has been recently used as lending conduits of s...
Credit Unions have a number of advantages to offer customers relative to many banks and one of the r...
The paper proposes a three-factor model based on Huse (2007) methodology to relate observable macroe...
AbstractSince the mid‐1990s the banking sector in the Latin American emerging markets has experience...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for explaining Credit Unions (CUs) loan delinquency and p...
Theoretical models concerning Credit Unions (CUs) suggest that the type of CU domination determines ...
Despite the financial sector liberalization and openness that started in the earlier 90's and signif...
AbstractDespite the financial sector liberalization and openness that started in the earlier 90's an...
This study tests the assertion that membership growth in credit unions is constrained by their uniqu...
This paper summarizes and discusses new evidence on the nature, extent, evolution and consequences o...
Despite the financial sector liberalization and openness that started in the earlier 90's and signif...
The paper investigates the determinants of non-performing loans in 13 Latin American countries using...
Financial intermediation in Latin America has experienced profound changes due to financial liberali...
We investigate the drivers of credit union penetration with data from 90 countries for the period 20...
This paper identifies the determinants of profitability using an unbalanced panel of 78 East Asian a...
A subset of the informal financial institutions that has been recently used as lending conduits of s...
Credit Unions have a number of advantages to offer customers relative to many banks and one of the r...
The paper proposes a three-factor model based on Huse (2007) methodology to relate observable macroe...
AbstractSince the mid‐1990s the banking sector in the Latin American emerging markets has experience...