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The Miracle of Microfinance? Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation

Abhijit BanerjeeMIT Department of Economics, 40 Ames Street E17-201A, Cambridge, MA 02142 and National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and J-PAL (e-mail: )Esther DufloRachel GlennersterJ-PAL. 30 Wadsworth Street E53-320, Cambridge, MA 02142 (e-mail: )Cynthia KinnanNorthwestern University Department of Economics, 2001 Sheridan Road 3222, Evanston, IL 60208 and NBER and J-PAL (e-mail: )
2015en
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This paper reports results from the randomized evaluation of a group-lending microcredit program in Hyderabad, India. A lender worked in 52 randomly selected neighborhoods, leading to an 8.4 percentage point increase in takeup of microcredit. Small business investment and profits of preexisting businesses increased, but consumption did not significantly increase. Durable goods expenditure increased, while “temptation goods” expenditure declined. We found no significant changes in health, education, or women's empowerment. Two years later, after control areas had gained access to microcredit but households in treatment area had borrowed for longer and in larger amounts, very few significant differences persist. (JEL G21, G31, O16, O12, L25, I38)

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