The Income Augmenting and Budget Tightening Impacts of Microfinance: Theory and Evidence from Pakistan

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Wajid Khan, Ikram Ullah, Sun Shaorong
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Since the institutionalization of microcredit as the flagship poverty alleviation program, its potential has been under constant scrutiny by practitioners and researchers. This article extends previous work by analyzing two issues: (a) whether microcredit has the potential to alleviate poverty and (b) whether the conclusion drawn from the first issue is sensitive to interest rate variations. We first theoretically show that there is reason to believe that microcredit has the potential to change the fortunes of poor communities. However, the direction of the change in fortunes is uncertain and depends on how costly microfinance institutions’ financial services are perceived by the poor. We then test these theoretical assertions against data collected from 568 individuals from Northern Pakistan. By comparing various sub-groups using Ordinary Least Square and Binary Logistic regression analysis, our results reveal that higher interest rates more than offset the positive effects of microcredit on clients’ income. We also discuss policy implications of the findings.JEL Classification: I30, G21, C61, E64.
小额信贷对增加收入和紧缩预算的影响:巴基斯坦的理论与证据
自小额信贷作为扶贫旗舰项目制度化以来,其潜力一直受到从业人员和研究人员的关注。本文对之前的研究进行了延伸,分析了两个问题:(a)小额信贷是否具有扶贫潜力;(b)从第一个问题得出的结论是否对利率变化敏感。我们首先从理论上证明,有理由相信小额信贷有可能改变贫困社区的命运。然而,命运改变的方向是不确定的,取决于穷人对小额信贷机构金融服务成本的看法。然后,我们用从巴基斯坦北部 568 名个人收集到的数据来检验这些理论论断。通过使用普通最小二乘法和二元逻辑回归分析比较不同的子群体,我们的结果显示,较高的利率足以抵消小额信贷对客户收入的积极影响。我们还讨论了研究结果的政策含义:I30、G21、C61、E64。
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Sage Open
Sage Open SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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