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The Impacts of Microcredit: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2015
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EconomicsPublic PolicyOrgan ProcurementEconomic DevelopmentGlobal HealthBusinessEconomic AnalysisOverall Household IncomeHousehold FinanceLoan ApplicantsMicro Finance InstitutionHigher Self-employmentMicro-level Evidence
We use an RCT to analyze the impacts of microcredit. The study population consists of loan applicants who were marginally rejected by an MFI in Bosnia. A random subset of these were offered a loan. We provide evidence of higher self-employment, increases in inventory, a reduction in the incidence of wage work and an increase in the labor supply of 16–19-year-olds in the household's business. We also present some evidence of increases in profits and a reduction in consumption and savings. There is no evidence that the program increased overall household income. (JEL C93, G21, I38, J23, L25, P34, P36)
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