Outreach and the poverty-reducing effect of microfinance in Ghana

S. Annim
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This study is premised on two sequential objectives: examination of the outreach dimensions of microfinance institutions (MFIs), and an investigation of the poverty-reducing effect of access to MFIs and the amount loaned to MFI clients. Using a nationally representative sample of 2,884 respondents comprising MFI client and non-client households from Ghana, descriptive statistics and two variants of microeconometric estimation technique are employed. Outreach dimensions varied across MFIs, with targeting of MFIs remaining about the same in 2004 and 2015. Microfinance intervention was observed to have had poverty-reducing effects at the household level. The findings establish that clients of MFIs in the rural areas are more sensitive to larger loan amounts compared to their counterparts in the urban areas. These findings seem to uphold the promise of poverty reduction, but with consideration of the differential effects in terms of outreach, location of the MFI, and loan amount.
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加纳小额信贷的外联和减贫效果
本研究以两个连续的目标为前提:检查小额信贷机构(MFI)的外展维度,以及调查获得小额信贷机构的减贫效果和向小额信贷机构客户提供的贷款金额。使用全国代表性样本,包括加纳小额信贷机构客户和非客户家庭的2,884名受访者,采用描述性统计和微观计量估计技术的两种变体。小额信贷机构的外展维度各不相同,2004年和2015年小额信贷机构的目标大致相同。据观察,小额信贷干预在家庭一级具有减少贫困的效果。研究结果表明,与城市地区的小额信贷机构的客户相比,农村地区的小额信贷机构的客户对较大的贷款数额更为敏感。这些发现似乎支持减少贫困的承诺,但考虑到在推广、小额信贷机构的位置和贷款金额方面的不同影响。
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Enterprise Development and Microfinance
Enterprise Development and Microfinance Social Sciences-Development
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期刊介绍: EDM encourages critical thinking on how market systems can be more inclusive and sustainable, with concrete implications for designing, implementing, and evaluating business support programmes. EDM is essential reading for practitioners, researchers, donors, policymakers, and finance specialists engaged in market-related activities involving poor people in the global South. The coverage includes but is not restricted to: • Financial inclusion (inclusive financial services and products) • Emerging financing models (impact investment, responsible finance, social lending) • Value chain analysis and development • Inclusive business models • Equity (gender, youth, marginalized) in access to financial services and value chains • Political and regulatory framework for SME development and financial services • ICT for business development and financial services • Sustainability standards • Advisory services for SMEs • Impact assessment.
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