Relief from Usury

The impact of micro-credit interventions on existing credit markets is theoretically ambiguous. Previous empirical work suggests the entry of a joint-liability lender may lead to a positive impact on the informal lending rate. This paper presents the first randomized controlled trial–based evidence on this question. Households in rural Bihar, India, were offered low-cost credit through a government-led self-help group program, the rollout of which was randomized at the panchayat level. The intervention led to a dramatic 14.5 percent decline in the use of informal credit, as households substituted to lower-cost self-help group loans. Due to the program, the average rate paid on recent loans fell from 69 to 58 percent per year overall. Rates on informal loans also declined slightly. Among landless households, informal lending rates fell from 65.5 to 63.2 percent, decreasing by 40 percent the gap in rates paid by landless versus landowning households. Two years after the initiation of the program, significant positive impacts on asset ownership among landless households were apparent. Impacts on various indicators of women's empowerment were mixed, and showed no clear direction when aggregated, nor was there any impact on consumption expenditures.

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Main Authors: Hoffmann, Vivian, Rao, Vijayendra, Surendra, Vaishnavi, Datta, Upamanyu
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-04
Subjects:MICROFINANCE, MICROCREDIT, USURY, SELF-HELP GROUPS, RURAL CREDIT MARKETS, COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM, EMPOWERMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/619581491240135589/Relief-from-usury-impact-of-a-community-based-microcredit-program-in-rural-India
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26366
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spelling dig-okr-10986263662024-12-18T06:25:07Z Relief from Usury Impact of a Community-Based Microcredit Program in Rural India Hoffmann, Vivian Rao, Vijayendra Surendra, Vaishnavi Datta, Upamanyu MICROFINANCE MICROCREDIT USURY SELF-HELP GROUPS RURAL CREDIT MARKETS COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAM EMPOWERMENT The impact of micro-credit interventions on existing credit markets is theoretically ambiguous. Previous empirical work suggests the entry of a joint-liability lender may lead to a positive impact on the informal lending rate. This paper presents the first randomized controlled trial–based evidence on this question. Households in rural Bihar, India, were offered low-cost credit through a government-led self-help group program, the rollout of which was randomized at the panchayat level. The intervention led to a dramatic 14.5 percent decline in the use of informal credit, as households substituted to lower-cost self-help group loans. Due to the program, the average rate paid on recent loans fell from 69 to 58 percent per year overall. Rates on informal loans also declined slightly. Among landless households, informal lending rates fell from 65.5 to 63.2 percent, decreasing by 40 percent the gap in rates paid by landless versus landowning households. Two years after the initiation of the program, significant positive impacts on asset ownership among landless households were apparent. Impacts on various indicators of women's empowerment were mixed, and showed no clear direction when aggregated, nor was there any impact on consumption expenditures. 2017-04-13T20:01:12Z 2017-04-13T20:01:12Z 2017-04 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/619581491240135589/Relief-from-usury-impact-of-a-community-based-microcredit-program-in-rural-India https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26366 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8021 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Rao, Vijayendra
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Datta, Upamanyu
Relief from Usury
description The impact of micro-credit interventions on existing credit markets is theoretically ambiguous. Previous empirical work suggests the entry of a joint-liability lender may lead to a positive impact on the informal lending rate. This paper presents the first randomized controlled trial–based evidence on this question. Households in rural Bihar, India, were offered low-cost credit through a government-led self-help group program, the rollout of which was randomized at the panchayat level. The intervention led to a dramatic 14.5 percent decline in the use of informal credit, as households substituted to lower-cost self-help group loans. Due to the program, the average rate paid on recent loans fell from 69 to 58 percent per year overall. Rates on informal loans also declined slightly. Among landless households, informal lending rates fell from 65.5 to 63.2 percent, decreasing by 40 percent the gap in rates paid by landless versus landowning households. Two years after the initiation of the program, significant positive impacts on asset ownership among landless households were apparent. Impacts on various indicators of women's empowerment were mixed, and showed no clear direction when aggregated, nor was there any impact on consumption expenditures.
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