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Impact of Rule of Law and Government Size to the Microfinance Efficiency

Hafezali Iqbal Hussain, Sebastian Kot, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Lim Huang Yee

Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 2021, vol. 34, issue 1, 1870-1895

Abstract: This study examines the impact of rule of law and government size under the dimensions of economic freedom to the social and financial efficiency of microfinance institutions (MFIs) from Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia 2011 to 2018. The Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach has been applied to identify the efficiency level of MFIs. At the same time, the Pooled Ordinary Least Square (PoOLS) and Generalized Least Square (GeLS) methods comprising the Fixed Effect (FEMod) and Random Effect (REMod) models are used to examine the impact of dimensions of economic freedom and potential determinants on the efficiency level of MFIs. Overall, the results revealed that the technical efficiencies for both social and financial efficiency are contaminated by managerial inefficiency, which is measured by pure technical efficiency. This indicates, although the MFIs had been operating on a relatively optimal scale, they were facing the inefficiency from the managerial side. Besides, the results from the panel regression analysis have implied that both property rights and government integrity under the measurement of rule of law positively influence the MFIs’ financial efficiency. Meanwhile, the impact of government size shows both tax burden and government spending are significantly positive to the social efficiency of MFIs. As the policy implication, the information provides suggestion to the government on how its role can help in improving the efficiency level of MFIs and implements some useful initiatives to help MFIs to sustain in the long term. In addition to that policymakers can identify the relevant inputs of MFIs and thus revise the policy accordingly and design new policies and regulations based on different economic freedom dimensions. The results of the present study provide a reference to guide them in decision making on their investments. For academicians or researchers, they can obtain more information regarding the efficiency of MFIs that is valuable for further research or study.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/1331677X.2020.1858921

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