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Title: Expansion and welfare in microfinance: a screening model
Authors: Lahkar, Ratul
Pingali, Viswanath
Keywords: Separating equilibrium;Screening;Microfinance;Borrower welfare
Issue Date: Feb-2016
Publisher: Economic Modelling
Abstract: The expansion of microfinance has triggered concerns of rising indebtedness, and higher default and interest rates. Using a screening model, we show that even if interest and default rates increase due to expansion, borrower welfare may improve. This is because: (i) all borrowers previously denied credit can obtain loans, and (ii) screening costs for pre-existing borrowers go down. Hence, policies that seek to regulate interest and screening levels can be counterproductive.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/23441
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