The Impact of Access to Credit on Welfare Inequality in Malawi

Fatso E. Makuluni, H. Dunga
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Abstract This study evaluates the implications that access to credit has on welfare inequality in Malawi in order to address the gap left in previous studies concerning credit. The study employed data from Malawi’s Integrated Household Survey 2017 and used the propensity score analysis to examine what impact access to credit may have on the welfare of Malawian households using consumption per capita as a proxy for household welfare. The study further proceeded to use the generalized Lorenz curve, the Theil indexes as well as the Gini to examine the inequalities present in welfare among the households that access credit and those that do not. The results showed a positive impact of access to credit on welfare as households with access to credit experience lower levels of inequality than those without. However, a closer examination of the Theil’s indexes found that factors unrelated to access to credit had a stronger effect on inter-household inequalities than access to credit. The results imply that the impact that access to credit has on welfare inequality is a positive one, but its effect is substantially small. Thus, implying that policies aimed at enhancing distribution of credit should continue. Simultaneously, a more holistic approach on reducing inequality should be included at both household level and national level to achieve a desired result.
获得信贷对马拉维福利不平等的影响
摘要本研究评估了获得信贷对马拉维福利不平等的影响,以解决以前关于信贷的研究中留下的差距。该研究采用了马拉维2017年综合家庭调查的数据,并使用倾向得分分析来研究获得信贷可能对马拉维家庭福利产生的影响,使用人均消费作为家庭福利的代表。该研究进一步使用广义洛伦兹曲线、泰尔指数和基尼系数来检验获得信贷的家庭和没有获得信贷的家庭之间存在的福利不平等。结果显示,获得信贷对福利有积极影响,因为获得信贷的家庭比没有获得信贷的家庭经历的不平等程度更低。然而,对泰尔指数的进一步研究发现,与获得信贷无关的因素对家庭间不平等的影响比获得信贷的影响更大。结果表明,获得信贷对福利不平等的影响是积极的,但其影响实际上很小。因此,这意味着旨在加强信贷分配的政策应该继续下去。同时,应该在家庭和国家两级采取更全面的办法来减少不平等,以取得预期的结果。
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