Impact of Microcredit on Second Generation Borrowers in Bangladesh: Revisited

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This article investigates the economic impact of continuing borrowers’ participation in the microcredit programme on poverty eradication in Bangladesh. A panel data set was collected through a field survey for the years 2013–2016 to identify the impact of a microcredit programme on continuous participation borrowers. The propensity score matching (PSM) method is used to eliminate selection bias and the difference-in-difference (DID) model is applied for the empirical analysis. The findings of the study demonstrate that more benefits are realized from continued participants compared to discontinued participants. JEL: C83, D14, G21, O12.

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Ara, L. A., Rahman, M. M., & Kim, C. (2020). Impact of Microcredit on Second Generation Borrowers in Bangladesh: Revisited. South Asia Economic Journal, 21(1), 142–157. https://doi.org/10.1177/1391561420908086

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