格莱珉银行项目参与回报的非线性特征

Non-linearities in returns to participation in Grameen Bank programs

Journal of Development Studies · 2006
被引 27
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了参与格莱珉银行小额金融项目对平滑季节消费冲击的好处,发现参与约两年后回报开始递减,四年后边际效应消失。

Abstract

Abstract This paper studies the benefits of participation in micro-finance programs, where benefits are measured in terms of the ability to smooth the effect of seasonal shocks that cause consumption fluctuations. It is shown that although membership in these programs is an effective instrument in combating inter-seasonal consumption differences, there is a threshold level of length of participation beyond which benefits begin to diminish. Returns from membership are modelled using an Euler equation approach. Fixed effects non-linear least squares estimation of parameters using data from 24 villages of the Grameen Bank suggests that returns to participation, as measured by the ability to smooth seasonal shocks, begin to decline after approximately two years of membership. This implies that membership alone no longer has a mitigating marginal effect on seasonal shocks to per capita consumption after four years of participation. Such patterns suggest that the ability to smooth consumption as a function of length of membership, need not accrue indefinitely in a linear fashion.

格莱珉银行参与回报消费平滑非线性效应