Finance and social responsibility in the informal economy
institutional voids, globalization and microfinance institutions
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- Harvard Business School - Contributor
- Marquis, Christopher, author - Contributor
- Sun, Sunny Li, author - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Harvard Business School, Boston], Massachusetts
Language
English
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- OCLC Control Number894590444
- Open LibraryOL53048806M
Description
"We examine the heterogeneous effects of globalization on the interest rate setting by microfinance institutions (MFIs) around the world. We consider MFIs as a mechanism to overcome the institutional void of credit for small entrepreneurs in developing and emerging economies. Using a large global panel of MFIs from 119 countries, we find that social globalization that embraces egalitarian institutions on average reduces MFIs' interest rates. In contrast, economic globalization that embraces neoliberal institutions on average increases MFIs' interest rates. Moreover, the proportions of female borrowers and of poorer borrowers negatively moderate the relationship between social globalization and MFI interest rate, and positively moderate the relationship between economic globalization and MFI interest rate. This paper contributes to understanding how globalization processes can both ameliorate and exacerbate challenges of institutional voids in emerging and developing economies."
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- Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 15-029
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