Does the insurance effect of public and private transfers favor financial deepening? Evidence from rural Nicaragua

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Emilio Hernandez , Abdoul G. Sam , Claudio Gonzalez-Vega , Joyce J. Chen
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Abstract

The literature suggests CCTs and remittances may protect poor households from income risk. We present a theoretical framework that explores how this ‘insurance’ effect can change households’ decision to apply for a loan via changes in credit demand and supply. Empirical evidence from poor rural households in Nicaragua shows CCTs did not affect loan requests while remittances increased them. The risk protection provided by remittances seems stronger, relative to CCTs, such that improvements on borrowers’ expected marginal returns to a loan or on creditworthiness more than offset decreasing returns to additional income. This suggests those transfers that best protect households from income risk favor financial deepening in the context of segmented markets.

公共和私人转移支付的保险效应是否有利于金融深化?来自尼加拉瓜农村的证据
文献表明,有条件现金援助和汇款可以保护贫困家庭免受收入风险。我们提出了一个理论框架,探讨这种“保险”效应如何通过信贷需求和供给的变化来改变家庭申请贷款的决定。来自尼加拉瓜贫困农村家庭的经验证据表明,有条件现金援助对贷款申请没有影响,而汇款则增加了贷款申请。相对于有条件现金转移支付,汇款提供的风险保护似乎更强,因此借款人预期贷款边际回报或信誉的改善,远远抵消了额外收入回报的下降。这表明,在细分市场背景下,那些最能保护家庭免受收入风险影响的转移支付有利于金融深化。
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Review of Development Finance
Review of Development Finance Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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