加纳小额信贷对贫困和不平等影响的空间分析。

IF 1.1 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Social and Economic Development Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-13 DOI:10.1007/s40847-022-00210-3
Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie, Kofi Amanor, Anthony Kofi Osei-Fosu
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尽管小额信贷通常是从空间角度提供的,但迄今为止,文献对小额信贷提供的潜在空间效应保持沉默。因此,本研究的目的是考察小额信贷强度对加纳空间不平等和贫困的影响。该研究利用加纳全国生活水平调查的第六轮(2012/2013)和第七轮(2016/2017)数据,首先考察了加纳地区层面的贫困和不平等模式,然后采用空间计量技术来探索小额信贷、不平等和贫困之间的空间相关性。研究结果表明,小额信贷对加纳的空间不平等和贫困产生了重大的负面影响。小额信贷强度对贫困和不平等的空间影响具有对邻国的直接和溢出效应的特点。研究发现,小额信贷的推广导致了地区内部的差异,而小额信贷信贷分配权力的差异则导致了地区之间的差异。此外,虽然有证据表明存在间接效应,但随着邻居数量的增加,间接效应单调扩散。该研究的结果主张对小额信贷的提供采取互补的方法,并消除限制小额信贷服务的获取、可用性和业务提供的体制障碍,以实现空间最优的小额信贷提供。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1007/s40847-022-00210-3。
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Spatial analysis of the effect of microfinance on poverty and inequality in Ghana.

Although microfinance is usually delivered with a spatial outlook, the literature is so far silent on the potential spatial effect of microfinance delivery. The aim of this study was, therefore, to examine the effect of microfinance intensity on spatial inequality and poverty in Ghana. Using the 6th (2012/2013) and 7th (2016/2017) rounds of data from a national survey on living standards in Ghana, the study first examined the pattern of district-level poverty and inequality in Ghana and then adopted spatial econometric techniques to explore the spatial correlation between microfinance, inequality, and poverty. The results revealed that microfinance has a significant negative impact on spatial inequality and poverty in Ghana. The spatial effect of microfinance intensity on poverty and inequality is characterized by both direct and spillover effects on neighbours. It was identified that the outreach of microfinance drives within-district disparity, whereas the disparity in microfinance credit distribution powers between-district disparity. Additionally, while there is evidence of an indirect effect, the indirect effect diffuses monotonically as the number of neighbours increases. The study's findings advocate for a complementary approach to microfinance delivery, as well as the elimination of institutional barriers that limit access, availability, and operational delivery of microfinance services in order to achieve spatially optimal microfinance delivery.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40847-022-00210-3.

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