Aufsatz(elektronisch)26. Mai 2014

Informal Credit, Usury, or Support? A Case Study forVietnam

In: The developing economies: the journal of the Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo, Japan, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 154-178

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Abstract

The informal credit market remains an important source of finance for the poor inVietnam. Yet, little if anything is known about the impact of informal loans on poverty and inequality, and theVietnamese government has no policies towards the informal credit market. In the present study paper, we found that the effect of credit from friends and relatives on per capita expenditure is positive but not statistically significant. Meanwhile, the effect of credit from private moneylenders on per capita expenditure is positive and statistically significant. Borrowing from private moneylenders increases per capita expenditure of households by around 15%. Further, it reduced the poverty incidence of borrowers by around 8.5 percentage points in 2006 and significantly decreases the poverty gap index and the poverty‐severity index. Borrowing from private moneylenders also reduces expenditure inequality, albeit at a very small magnitude.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1746-1049

DOI

10.1111/deve.12042

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