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The costs and benefits of subsidized microfinance are still a controversial topic. We evaluate how subsidies affect the cost-efficiency of microfinance institutions (MFIs). At the same time, we account for endogenous self-selection into the business models of credit-only versus...
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At present, many microfinance institutions (MFIs) not only lend but also collect savings to serve better the needs of the poor. Little is known, however, if MFIs' overall costs decrease or increase as a consequence, nor it is clear which MFIs may benefit the most from expansion into savings...
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Prior studies of the diversification-driven cost savings from the joint provision of credit and deposits in microfinance usually ignore the multi-way heterogeneity across MFIs which vary substantially in size, business model, target clientele and operate in diverse environments. Using a quantile...
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