支付、窥探、惩罚?小额信贷实地实验中的还款、信息获取与惩罚

Pay, peek, punish? Repayment, information acquisition and punishment in a microcredit lab-in-the-field experiment

Journal of Development Economics · 2015
被引 25
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

通过在印度农村对小额信贷借款人进行实地实验,发现还款率超90%但惩罚率约85%,证实了群体贷款中存在过度同伴惩罚的现象。

Abstract

Despite remarkable repayment rates in microcredit group lending, anecdotal evidence from the field suggests that there is excessive punishment among group members . To quantify excessive peer punishment, I conduct a lab-in-the-field experiment with actual microcredit borrowers in rural India . I design a repayment coordination game with strategic default and the possibility of acquiring information about a peer's investment return (peer peeking) and of sanctioning a peer (peer punishment). I observe loan repayment of over 90% and punishment of around 85%. Punishment is classified as excessive compared to a game-theoretically derived benchmark of zero punishment and a behaviorally-rooted benchmark of unjust punishment. This gives solid support to the anecdotal evidence and manifests the concern of excessive peer pressure in microcredit group lending. The most promising explanation is that borrowers have internalized the mission indoctrination of the microlender of what constitutes a good borrower, namely repaying loans and disciplining peers.

小额信贷同伴惩罚信息获取还款协调博弈