AbstractRotating Savings and Credit Associations (RoSCA) are informal financial institutions serving the financial service needs of many people in the developing countries. Though some researchers recommend the transformation of those institutions into formal ones to create economic efficiency, there is not much research on why members join those institutions and what benefits they derive from them. By taking an empirical example of Ethiopian equb and focusing on the financial feasibility of financial viability of becoming a member in RoSCA, this study assesses why members join RoSCAs. The survey conducted revealed that the financial motives outweigh all other motives in large equbs while the social motives are most important for members of...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
Institutional design for fund allocation by indigenous RoSCAs in The Gambia is examined and compared...
AbstractRotating Savings and Credit Associations (RoSCA) are informal financial institutions serving...
Cooperation among human societies can be traced back to the ancient times when people started to li...
Using a unique individual level data on the membership of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (...
ROSCAs are informal financial institutions serving the financial needs of many people especially in...
International audienceUsing household data from urban Ethiopia, we provide an empirical test of the ...
Abstract. This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCA...
Much of the existing literature on the use of informal credit arrangements such as ROSCAs (Rotating ...
This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) partici...
The Empirical Study of The Contributions of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) to The...
This article studies why people join Roscas. Both economic and social motivations are taken into ac...
In the light of first-hand data from a Beninese urban household survey in Cotonou, we investigate se...
Savings and credit scheme aims at poverty alleviation to the poor and low income families. Equb, Mah...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
Institutional design for fund allocation by indigenous RoSCAs in The Gambia is examined and compared...
AbstractRotating Savings and Credit Associations (RoSCA) are informal financial institutions serving...
Cooperation among human societies can be traced back to the ancient times when people started to li...
Using a unique individual level data on the membership of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (...
ROSCAs are informal financial institutions serving the financial needs of many people especially in...
International audienceUsing household data from urban Ethiopia, we provide an empirical test of the ...
Abstract. This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCA...
Much of the existing literature on the use of informal credit arrangements such as ROSCAs (Rotating ...
This study investigates characteristics of Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) partici...
The Empirical Study of The Contributions of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) to The...
This article studies why people join Roscas. Both economic and social motivations are taken into ac...
In the light of first-hand data from a Beninese urban household survey in Cotonou, we investigate se...
Savings and credit scheme aims at poverty alleviation to the poor and low income families. Equb, Mah...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit association...
Institutional design for fund allocation by indigenous RoSCAs in The Gambia is examined and compared...