Institutional Analysis to Understand the Growth of Microfinance Institutions in West African Economic and Monetary Union

A. Ashta, Ndeye Salimata Fall
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Purpose – The extent to which microfinance succeeds varies greatly even among countries. The paper aims to look at why microfinance develops in some countries rather than others. It aims to identify institutional factors that can be introduced to enable microfinance to succeed in a country. Design/methodology/approach – A small-sample comparative approach is used, combined with correlation analysis. The research methodology was dictated by the need to find countries that are culturally similar and have the same regulation in order to be able to study other elements. Findings – The authors find that the success of microfinance is linked to its economic performance, in terms of both levels of per capita income and growth, as well as regulatory and public governance, with the amount of remittances being received in a country and with life expectancy at birth. Research limitations/implications – Different sources provide different data. So, the findings may not be robust but it is the best available data. Practical implications – The data shows a high correlation between aid and the development of microfinance and also more so between remittances and the growth of this sector. This has some implications for policies aiming at developing entrepreneurship through microfinance. Originality/value – Most papers when looking at the success of microfinance across regions have failed to take into account differences in cultures and regulations; thus there is a residual bias. The paper's originality stems from the fact that it explains the success of microfinance while controlling for cultural and regulatory factors, and also goes into public governance indicators. This kind of comparative institutional analysis has not been performed for this region.
以制度分析了解西非经济与货币联盟小额信贷机构的成长
目的——小额信贷成功的程度甚至在不同国家也有很大差异。这篇论文的目的是研究为什么小额信贷在一些国家而不是其他国家发展起来。它旨在确定可以引入的制度因素,使小额信贷在一个国家取得成功。设计/方法/方法-采用小样本比较方法,结合相关分析。为了能够研究其他因素,研究方法是根据需要找到文化相似且具有相同法规的国家。研究结果-作者发现,小额信贷的成功与其经济表现有关,包括人均收入和增长水平,以及监管和公共治理,还与一个国家收到的汇款数量和出生时的预期寿命有关。研究局限性/启示-不同的来源提供不同的数据。因此,这些发现可能并不可靠,但这是现有的最佳数据。实际影响-数据显示,援助与小额信贷发展之间存在高度相关性,汇款与小额信贷增长之间的相关性更强。这对旨在通过小额信贷发展企业家精神的政策有一些影响。原创性/价值——大多数研究小额信贷跨地区成功的论文没有考虑到文化和法规的差异;因此存在残差。本文的独创性在于,它在控制文化和监管因素的情况下解释了小额信贷的成功,并探讨了公共治理指标。这种比较制度分析还没有在这个地区进行过。
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