2015
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v7n8p44
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Microcredit and Poverty Reduction: A Case Study of Microfinance Fund for Community Development in Northern Vietnam

Abstract: Like other developing countries, microcredit in Vietnam has been recognized as an important credit source of the poor, who need capital but are normally by-passed by commercial banks. However, the provision of credit to the poor is challenged by the existing tradeoff between depth of outreach and financial sustainability. In this study, Principal Component Analysis and Propensity Score Matching were used to assess whether microcredit reaches the poor and its role in poverty reduction. The Microfinance Fund and… Show more

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“…Furthermore, when examining the positive impacts of microcredits closely, there are flawed indexes. For instance, if households' incomes stay below minimum wages, microcredit's impact on child education probability becomes negative (Do 2015;Tran et al 2019b). This highlights the importance of other measures to increase microcredit's role in alleviating poverty such as risk coping measures and farming technologies.…”
Section: Rural Credit and Microcreditmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, when examining the positive impacts of microcredits closely, there are flawed indexes. For instance, if households' incomes stay below minimum wages, microcredit's impact on child education probability becomes negative (Do 2015;Tran et al 2019b). This highlights the importance of other measures to increase microcredit's role in alleviating poverty such as risk coping measures and farming technologies.…”
Section: Rural Credit and Microcreditmentioning
confidence: 99%