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Microfinance and Poverty—A Macro Perspective

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Imai, Katsushi S., Gaiha, Raghav, Thapa, Ganesh and Annim, Samuel Kobina (2012) Microfinance and Poverty—A Macro Perspective. World Development, 40 (8). pp. 1675-1689. ISSN 0305750X

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.04.013

Abstract

We test the hypothesis that microfinance reduces poverty at the macro level using cross-country and panel data which are constructed by the Microfinance Information Exchange data on Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and the World Bank data. Taking account of the endogeneity associated with MFIs’ loans, we show that a country with higher MFIs’ gross loan portfolio per capita tends to have lower levels of poverty indices. Contrary to recent micro evidence, our results suggest that microfinance significantly reduces poverty at macro level and thus reinforce the case for channeling funds from development finance institutions and governments of developing countries into MFIs.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords (separate with ;): microfinance; poverty; loan portfolio; macro and global
Subjects:H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions
H Social Sciences > HG Finance
Schools:Lancashire Business School
ID Code:5669
Deposited By: Carmit Erez
Deposited On:17 Aug 2012 12:06
Last Modified:17 Aug 2012 12:06

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