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Group Versus Individual Liability: A Field Experiment in the Philippines
Xavier Giné World Bank - Development Economics Research Group and Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) Dean S. Karlan Yale University - Economic Growth Center; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab; Center for Global Development September 1, 2006 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4008 Abstract: Group liability is often portrayed as the key innovation that led to the explosion of the micro-credit movement, which started with the Grameen Bank in the 1970s and continues on today with hundreds of institutions around the world. Group lending claims to improve repayment rates and lower transaction costs when lending to the poor by providing incentives for peers to screen, monitor, and enforce each other's loans. However, some argue that group liability creates excessive pressure and discourages good clients from borrowing, jeopardizing both growth and sustainability. Therefore, it remains unclear whether group liability improves the lender's overall profitability and the poor's access to financial markets. The authors worked with a bank in the Philippines to conduct a field experiment to examine these issues. They randomly assigned half of the 169 pre-existing group liability 'centers' of approximately twenty women to individual-liability centers (treatment) and kept the other half as-is with group liability (control). We find that the conversion to individual liability does not affect the repayment rate, and leads to higher growth in center size by attracting new clients.
Keywords: Banks & Banking Reform, Knowledge Economy, Banking Law, Education for the Knowledge Economy, Contract Law Working Paper SeriesDate posted: September 19, 2006 ; Last revised: January 27, 2007Suggested CitationContact Information
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