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Behavioral Foundations of Microcredit: Experimental and Survey Evidence from Rural India (M. Bauer, J. Chytilová, J. Morduch)

Autor: doc. PhDr. Michal Bauer Ph.D., Jonathan Morduch
doc. PhDr. Julie Chytilová Ph.D., Jonathan Morduch
Typ: Články v impaktovaných časopisech
Rok: 2012
Číslo: 0
ISSN / ISBN: 0002-8282
Publikováno v: American Economic Review 102(2): 1118-1139
Místo vydání:
Klíčová slova: time discounting, hyperbolic discounting, loan contracts, microfinance
JEL kódy: C93, D91, O12
Citace:
Granty: GACR postdoktorský - Formování sociálních preferencí a jejich role v ekonomickém chování GACR postdoktorský - Chudoba a vztah k času Global Development Network - The Role of Education in Patience Formation Výzkumný záměr IES (2005-2011) Integrace české ekonomiky do Evropské unie a její rozvoj
Abstrakt: Microcredit is celebrated as an innovative tool to reduce poverty. We integrate experimental measures of time discounting and risk aversion for a sample of 573 villagers in south India with survey data on their financial activity. The data show that the demand for microcredit loans is tied to time-inconsistent preferences. Women with hyperbolic preferences save less at home and save less in total levels. They are also more likely to borrow generally, but to do so through microcredit institutions specifically. The finding suggests that the structure of microcredit loan contracts helps people with self-discipline problems who lack suitable saving devices.
Ke stažení: Microcredit
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