Rethinking the Effects of Microcredit on Household Welfare in Cambodia |
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Authors: | Kimty Seng |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | This article analyses the effects of microcredit on household welfare in terms of household expenditure per capita in Cambodia, with data from the Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey carried out in 2014. The analysis describes the effects via formal and informal lending sectors, accounting for endogenous selection bias arising from unobserved factors and for structural differences between borrowers and non-borrowers in terms of expenditure functions. The findings suggest that microcredit in both sectors reduces household expenditure. |
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