Returns to Islamic Microfinance: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Pakistan

-. Maazullah, A. Bedi
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The global microfinance movement is driven by the claim that once poor micro-entrepreneurs are provided access to capital, they will be able to generate high returns. The existing evidence on returns to capital is mixed and too limited to substantiate this claim. This paper reports on a field experiment conducted in Pakistan, in co-operation with Akhuwat microfinance, in which interest free loans were randomly provided to microenterprises. We find that treatment leads to a significant increase in working capital and in business profits. Using randomized treatment as an instrument for capital, we find average monthly returns to capital of 8.6 to 11.9 a month. These returns are substantially higher than the interest rates charged by microfinance institutions in Pakistan.
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伊斯兰小额信贷的回归:来自巴基斯坦随机实验的证据
推动全球小额信贷运动的是这样一种说法,即一旦向贫穷的微型企业家提供获得资金的途径,他们就能够产生高回报。有关资本回报率的现有证据参差不齐,而且过于有限,无法证实这一说法。本文报道了在巴基斯坦与Akhuwat小额信贷合作进行的一项实地试验,其中随机向微型企业提供无息贷款。我们发现,处理导致营运资金和企业利润显著增加。使用随机处理作为资本工具,我们发现每月平均资本回报率为8.6至11.9。这些回报大大高于巴基斯坦小额信贷机构收取的利率。
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