This paper studies the relationship between a microfinance institution and its credit officers when the latter are biased against a subgroup of the clientele. Using survey data from Uganda, we provide evidence that credit officers are more biased against disabled borrowers than other employees. In line with the evidence, we then build an agency model of a non-profit MFI and a discriminatory credit officer. Since incentives are costly, and the MFI’s budget is limited, even a non discriminating welfare-maximizing MFI may prefer paying smaller incentives, and letting its credit officer discriminate to some extent.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
This article reports from a pilot project in Uganda where the aim is to enable persons with disabili...
This article reports from a pilot project in Uganda where the aim is to enable persons with disabili...
Authors version of an article in the journal: Journal of International Development. Also available f...
This paper studies the relationship between a microfinance institution (MFI) and its credit officers...
This paper studies the relationship between a microfinance institution (MFI) and its loan officers w...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the state of existing research on microfinance lending discr...
This thesis explores the variety of barriers to accessing microfinance that people with disabilities...
Microfinance literature has proved the existence of gender discriminatory practices against women in...
People with disabilities are barred from microcredit schemes. A literature search on the participati...
Microcredit has become a popular instrument to promote economic empowerment among poor entrepreneurs...
The mission of microfinance is generally perceived as compensation for the failure of the mainstream...
Financial services with the help of modern technology are no longer an exclusive privilege to the hi...
Microfinance is considered an important tool in reaching the United Nations? Millennium Development ...
This paper estimates the impact of loan officers' subjectivity on microcredit granting by exploiting...
Online peer-to-peer lending platforms, otherwise known as microfinance, have been growing rapidly. I...
This article reports from a pilot project in Uganda where the aim is to enable persons with disabili...
This article reports from a pilot project in Uganda where the aim is to enable persons with disabili...
Authors version of an article in the journal: Journal of International Development. Also available f...
This paper studies the relationship between a microfinance institution (MFI) and its credit officers...
This paper studies the relationship between a microfinance institution (MFI) and its loan officers w...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the state of existing research on microfinance lending discr...
This thesis explores the variety of barriers to accessing microfinance that people with disabilities...
Microfinance literature has proved the existence of gender discriminatory practices against women in...
People with disabilities are barred from microcredit schemes. A literature search on the participati...
Microcredit has become a popular instrument to promote economic empowerment among poor entrepreneurs...
The mission of microfinance is generally perceived as compensation for the failure of the mainstream...
Financial services with the help of modern technology are no longer an exclusive privilege to the hi...
Microfinance is considered an important tool in reaching the United Nations? Millennium Development ...
This paper estimates the impact of loan officers' subjectivity on microcredit granting by exploiting...
Online peer-to-peer lending platforms, otherwise known as microfinance, have been growing rapidly. I...
This article reports from a pilot project in Uganda where the aim is to enable persons with disabili...
This article reports from a pilot project in Uganda where the aim is to enable persons with disabili...
Authors version of an article in the journal: Journal of International Development. Also available f...