This study addresses the question whether participation of the poor in microfinance contributes to reducing a country’s level of income inequality. Using data from 70 developing countries, we show that higher levels of microfinance participation are indeed associated with a reduction of the income gap between rich and poor people.We also show, however, that the effects of microfinance on reducing income inequality are relatively small. The results of this study add to the discussion on the impact of microfinance on poverty by showing that, although access to microfinance does seem to improve the relative income position of the poor, this improvement is modest, which is probably because the use of microfinance is generally small as compared ...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
Micro Finance has broadened rapidly since its inception in the late 1970s, but scholars have diverge...
This study addresses the question whether participation of the poor in microfinance contributes to r...
In developing regions such as Africa and Latin America, the income disparity between the rich and th...
This paper examines the relationship microfinance and inequality by providing a cross-country empiri...
The goal of this paper is to provide empirical evidence to determine whether microfinance, measured...
This paper seeks to answer two questions: How can we further develop a country¿s microfinance indust...
This paper examines if increased microfinance intensity reduces the income inequality in 11 Latin Am...
In this paper, the hypothesis that microfinance is an effective tool for reducing poverty at the mac...
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between microfinance and poverty reduction at the mac...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
Aim/purpose – Studying the impact of microfinance on income inequality from a macro- -economic persp...
Although microfinance has elicited different reactions from different stakeholders, there seems to b...
Although microfinance has elicited different reactions from different stakeholders, there seems to b...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
Micro Finance has broadened rapidly since its inception in the late 1970s, but scholars have diverge...
This study addresses the question whether participation of the poor in microfinance contributes to r...
In developing regions such as Africa and Latin America, the income disparity between the rich and th...
This paper examines the relationship microfinance and inequality by providing a cross-country empiri...
The goal of this paper is to provide empirical evidence to determine whether microfinance, measured...
This paper seeks to answer two questions: How can we further develop a country¿s microfinance indust...
This paper examines if increased microfinance intensity reduces the income inequality in 11 Latin Am...
In this paper, the hypothesis that microfinance is an effective tool for reducing poverty at the mac...
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between microfinance and poverty reduction at the mac...
Microfinance has become a controversial topic in the field of developmental economics. Proponents ma...
Aim/purpose – Studying the impact of microfinance on income inequality from a macro- -economic persp...
Although microfinance has elicited different reactions from different stakeholders, there seems to b...
Although microfinance has elicited different reactions from different stakeholders, there seems to b...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
Micro Finance has broadened rapidly since its inception in the late 1970s, but scholars have diverge...