FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Does a Picture Paint a Thousand Words? Evidence from a Microcredit Marketing Experiment

2012

Giné, Xavier | Mansuri, Ghazala | Picón, Mario


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Dummy variables; Financial access; Microfinance institutions; Loan applicants; Lender; Loan amounts; Demand for credit; Bad credit; Loan application; Microfinance sector; Credit constraint; Credit information; Exclusion; Amount of loan; Remittance; Consumer durables; Loan amount; Joint liability; Credit source; Retail businesses; Loan price; Capitals; Prejudice; Group of women; Household businesses; Development finance; Holding; Disadvantaged women; Currency; Sources of credit; Loan size; Rural credit; Female entrepreneur; Public sector banks; Borrower; Credit officers; Expenditures; Lenders; Banking sector; Small businesses; Female business; Bribes; State bank of pakistan; Lack of credit; Borrowing; Installments; Loan terms; Account; Husbands; Business ownership; Consumption expenditures; Business owners; Cultural norms; Limited access; Return; Moneylenders; Outstanding debt; Outstanding loan; Agricultural finance; Loan demand; Handicraft; Loan sizes; Administrative records; Mfi; Loan applications; Regulatory framework; Peer pressure; Private banks; Commercial bank; Business woman; Informal lenders; Loan product; Loan application procedures; Transparency; Lack of collateral; Enterprise development; Credit product; Maturity period; Human development; Business owner; Loan funds; Microfinance institution; Micro-entrepreneurship; Business experience; Gender development; Repayment schedule; Small loan; Woman; Female businesses; Business activity; Female entrepreneurship; Access to finance; Autonomy; Financial product; Women entrepreneurs; Guarantors; Remittance services; Installment; Bank office; State bank; Female entrepreneurs; Financial system; Credit products; Loan repayment; Formal financial institution; Women business owners; Eligible borrowers; Repayment capacity; Access to financial services; Attitudes towards women; Impact evaluation; Application process; Loan proceeds; Female clients; Face value; Loan; Image; Receipt; Disbursement; Credit constraints; Business networks; Business training; Sources of income; Financial sector reforms; Businesswomen; Access to capital; Credit history; Loan request
License
Impact Evaluation Series ; No. 54http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankAttribution 3.0 United States
Source
Impact Evaluation Series ; No. 54

2014-09-15
AGRIS AP
Data Provider

This bibliographic record has been provided by World Bank

Discover this data provider's collection in AGRIS

Lookup at Google Scholar
If you notice any incorrect information relating to this record, please contact us at [email protected]