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The importance of geographic access for the impact of microfinance
- 1.0447272 - NHU-C 2016 GB eng V - Research Report
Alimukhamedova, Nargiza - Filer, R. K. - Hanousek, Jan
The importance of geographic access for the impact of microfinance.
London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2015. 14 s. CEPR discussion paper series, 10696. ISSN 0265-8003
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA15-15927S
Grant - others:UK(CZ) GAUK 586912
Institutional support: PRVOUK-P23
Keywords : geographic access * microcredit and microfinance institutions
Subject RIV: AH - Economics
http://www.cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=10696
The geographic distance between a household and financial institutions may constitute a significant obstacle to achieving the benefits of modern financial institutions. We measure the impact of improved distance-related access to microcredits in Uzbekistan. Residents living closer to microfinance institutions are propensity score matched to those further away using both household and village characteristics. Households located closer to microfinance institutions have larger businesses in terms of income, profits and employees than similar households located further away. Similarly, they spend more on most forms of consumption and have greater savings.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0249154
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