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Microcredit supply and credit rationing in a developed country: a theoretical model and empirical evidence
Carlos Barros (Barros, C.); Sérgio Lagoa (Lagoa, S.); Emanuel Leão (Leão, E.);
Journal Title
Transformations in Business and Economics
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
Lithuania
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Abstract
Microcredit has been proposed as a tool for poverty reduction. However, little is known about how banks determine loans terms and whether credit supplied is enough to satisfy demand This paper, firstly, proposes a theoretical model to analyse microcredit interest rates and amounts. Secondly, the model predictions regarding loans' size are tested using a disequilibrium model and data from a developed country with a growing market. It is found that banks actively adjust loan amount to client and macroeconomic risks, and that credit rationing was high, even though declining as the market developed. Finally, policy implications are suggested.
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Keywords
Loans terms,Default risk,Asymmetric information,Microcredit,Business starts,Portugal
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences