Microfinance programs provide poor people with small loans given to jointly liable self-selected groups. Follow-up loans provide incentives to repay. We experimentally investigate the influence of those features on strategic default. Each group member invests in an individual risky project, whose outcome is known only to the individual investor. Subjects decide whether to contribute to group repayment or not. Only those with successful projects can contribute. The experiment ends if too few repay. We investigate group size and social ties effects and observe robust high repayment rates. Group lending outperforms individual lending. Self-selected groups show high but less stable contributions. (JEL C90, H41, I38, O16, Z13) Copyright 2006, Ox...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target communit...
This dissertation investigates the processes of cooperation emergence and maintenance within micro-c...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) serve more than 5 million households in developing countries. A cru...
Microfinance programs provide poor people with small loans given to jointly liable self-selected gro...
Group loans with joint liability have been a distinguishing feature of many microfinance programs. W...
The use of group lending for poverty alleviation is a widespread feature of modern microfinance. The...
International audienceMicrofinance is generally associated with high repayment rates. However, it is...
This is the authors’ accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThis paper focuses on the size o...
This paper analyzes contract efficiency with regard to correlated project realization and the size o...
Group loans with joint liability have been a distinguishing feature of many micronance programs. Whi...
This paper utilises a natural experiment – the shift from individual to joint lending by a microfina...
This paper utilises a natural experiment – the shift from individual to joint lending by a microfina...
Abstract: In the last few years the loan programs of several prominent microfinance institutions hav...
AbstractGroup micro-lending has been used successfully in some parts of the world to expand the reac...
Lending to the poor is expensive due to high screening, monitoring, and enforcement costs. Group len...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target communit...
This dissertation investigates the processes of cooperation emergence and maintenance within micro-c...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) serve more than 5 million households in developing countries. A cru...
Microfinance programs provide poor people with small loans given to jointly liable self-selected gro...
Group loans with joint liability have been a distinguishing feature of many microfinance programs. W...
The use of group lending for poverty alleviation is a widespread feature of modern microfinance. The...
International audienceMicrofinance is generally associated with high repayment rates. However, it is...
This is the authors’ accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThis paper focuses on the size o...
This paper analyzes contract efficiency with regard to correlated project realization and the size o...
Group loans with joint liability have been a distinguishing feature of many micronance programs. Whi...
This paper utilises a natural experiment – the shift from individual to joint lending by a microfina...
This paper utilises a natural experiment – the shift from individual to joint lending by a microfina...
Abstract: In the last few years the loan programs of several prominent microfinance institutions hav...
AbstractGroup micro-lending has been used successfully in some parts of the world to expand the reac...
Lending to the poor is expensive due to high screening, monitoring, and enforcement costs. Group len...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target communit...
This dissertation investigates the processes of cooperation emergence and maintenance within micro-c...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) serve more than 5 million households in developing countries. A cru...