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Microcrédito y Los Más Pobres: Teoría y Evidencia desde Bolivia (Spanish)

Navajas, S., Schreiner, M., Meyer, R., Gonzalez-Vega, C. & Rodriguez-Meza, J.
Journal: World Development, 28(2): 333-346

Publication Date: 2000
Published by: Microfinance.com
Document Type: Journal Article
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What determines the depth of outreach?

The authors construct a theoretical framework that describes the social worth of a microfinance organisation in terms of depth, worth to users, cost to users, breadth, length andscope of its output. The paper addresses three questions:

  • Do microfinance organisations reach the poorest of the poor?
  • Do group loans reach the poorest better than individual loans?
  • Do rural lenders reach the poorest better than urban lenders?
It then analyses the evidence of depth of outreach for five microfinance organisations in Bolivia and concludes that:
  • Most of the poor households reached by the microfinance organisations were the richest of the poor, those near the poverty line;
  • Group lenders had more depth of outreach than individual lenders;
  • The urban poorest were more likely to be borrowers and;
  • Rural borrowers were more likely to be among the poorest.

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