影响力投资的反政治:柬埔寨的金融自我监管、市场竞争与过度负债

The anti-politics of impact investment: Financial self-regulation, market competition and over-indebtedness in Cambodia

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space · 2024
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

通过研究柬埔寨小额信贷行业,揭示影响力投资如何以自我监管回避结构性矛盾,反而加剧了借款人的过度负债,深化了新自由主义金融化。

Abstract

Social impact investors claim to promote sustainable development by mobilizing private finance capital to solve pressing global challenges like poverty alleviation. In this paper, I interrogate this claim through an examination of microfinance in Cambodia, a major destination for impact investment. In the past decade, Cambodia has received nearly 10% of global investments from microfinance-specific funds. It now has the largest microfinance-debt per capita ratio of any country in the world. Based on qualitative research between 2021 and 2023, I argue that impact investment functions as an anti-politics of development that reinforces finance as a political technology of neoliberal governance. Over the past two decades, impact investors have poured capital into the country’s microfinance industry to expand access to credit without acknowledging structural political-economic conditions that have produced rising over-indebtedness among microfinance borrowers. Instead, they have argued that the problems created by the microfinance industry are best resolved through a self-regulation model that uses a voluntary code of conduct based on global standards of responsible finance. Thus, impact investors have been integral in broader transformations that have extended financial logics, technologies and accumulation imperatives into people’s daily lives. This paper contributes to economic geography and critical development studies by explaining how impact investment deepens neoliberal financialization.

经济地理发展研究金融化小额信贷柬埔寨