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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title What Drives Financial Inclusion at the Bottom of the Pyramid - Empirical Evidence from Microfinance Panel Data
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Annette Krauss
  • Catalina Martinez
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name Center for Microfinance 04 -2015
Number 04-2015
Date 2015
Abstract Text Microfinance has played a key role in including the poor in financial markets. This paper uses microfinance data to approximate financial inclusion in the poorer segments of the population and proposes a quantile regression approach to study the development of microfinance markets. Our approach accounts for the dynamic and heterogeneous impacts that key drivers may have across different stages of market development. It also allows us to go beyond correlations and gets us closer to identifying causal relationships. Our key findings indicate that: i) Microfinance markets are more responsive to the needs of the bottom of the pyramid than to potential growth opportunities. ii) Enabling institutions that provide credit information become increasingly important with higher market complexity. iii) Formal financial development is a complement of microfinance development. iv) Technologies can help to overcome market entry barriers, and to enable a higher inclusion in markets with a high degree of complexity. Our results could help policymakers and investors better understand and influence financial inclusion at the bottom of the pyramid across different stages of market development.
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Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2227301
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