Asymmetric Finance: Issues in Microfinance
Nicholas A. Lash
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, 2008, vol. 5, issue 1, 93-107
Abstract:
This study surveys microfinance institutions (MFI) which are designed to provide loans and other financial services to the poor, particularly women. Although innovations have reduced loan defaults, most MFIs are losing money. The most profitable MFIs target the upper-end of the poor thereby raising concerns of mission drift. Because profitable MFIs tend to be the largest and most experienced, there is hope that growth over time will lead to self-sufficiency. Increasingly, MFIs are evolving into full-service entities which are raising increasing amounts of commercial funds.
Keywords: G21; O16; Microfinance; Microfinancial institutions; Group lending; Regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jeca.2008.01.008
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