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Microfinance Group Processes and Crises: Responses to Economic and Psychological Threats
Authors:Anjana Dube  Rajalaxmi Kamath
Institution:1. Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi, India;2. Centre for Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract:We examine micro-finance institutions (MFI) group processes simulating potential default by members, often the tipping point of crises. Using structural equation methods to develop measurement models and experimental methodology to test causal effects of economic and psychological threats we effectively capture the risks perceived by individual borrowers. We defined these threats in terms of a given financial loss and reputation loss. The results show that members make the subtle distinction between different types of peer pressure and joint liability. We also show that psychological threats perceived by borrowers are key to understanding MFI group processes, especially as triggers to a repayment crisis.
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