نتایج جستجو برای: repayment

تعداد نتایج: 1034  

2010
Greg Fischer

This paper analyzes the theoretical underpinnings of high-frequency repayment, a feature in nearly all microfinance contracts that has been largely overlooked by theorists. The pervasive belief among practitioners that frequent repayment is critical in achieving high repayment rates is puzzling. Classically rational individuals should benefit from more flexible repayment schedules, and less fre...

Journal: :مجله علوم کشاورزی ایران 0
مهرداد باقری بهاءالدین نجفی فاطمه معززی

the aim of this study was to investigate the factors affecting timely repayment of agricultural loans in fars province. the necessary data was obtained from agricultural bank as well as through 163 questionnaires, filled out in fars-province. the farmers were divided in to timely repayment and defaulter groups while standard tobit model being used for the study. the dependent variable in this m...

2007
Erica Field Rohini Pande

In stark contrast to bank debt contracts, most micro-finance contracts require that repayments start nearly immediately after loan disbursement and occur weekly thereafter. Even though economic theory suggests that a more flexible repayment schedule would benefit clients and potentially improve their repayment capacity, micro-finance practitioners argue that he fiscal discipline imposed by freq...

2003
Marie Godquin

The aim of this article is to produce a comprehensive analysis of the performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in terms of repayment. We use 1629 loan observations to analyze with a probit the determinants of the repayment performance of borrowers of the BRAC, the BRDB and the Grameen Bank. We test for endogeneity of the size and duration of the loan in the determination of repayment and...

2013
M. A. H. Mondal A. B. M. Shamsuddin

The study was conducted to assess the credit utilization pattern and repayment behavior of the fish farmers in Mymensingh and Kishoreganj districts during January to December, 2009. Data were collected from 600 fish farmers, 300 each from each district by employing stratified random sampling technique. Credit utilization rate in Mymensingh district was 49.04%, 56.73% and 70.29% in case of small...

2008
Nidhiya Menon

We use repayment data from Grameen Bank groups to study mutual dependence in behavior among participants. Such dependence is a measure of group cohesion, and is interpreted as evidence for the existence of inter-connectedness among members at the group level. Results from a dynamic fixed-effects probit model demonstrate that individual repayment outcomes are significantly influenced by own lagg...

2015
S. Schwartz R. Finnie

This paper reports the results of an econometric analysis of the borrowing and repayment patterns of Canadian bachelor’s level university graduates, using data from the National Graduates Survey (NGS) of the class of 1990. After confirming the intuition that the level of borrowing is determined by supply-side rather than by demand-side factors, we analyze the repayment experience of the graduat...

Journal: :Psychological science 2009
Neil Stewart

About three quarters of credit-card accounts attract interest charges. In the United States, credit-card debt is $951.7 billion of a total of $2,539.7 billion of consumer credit. In the United Kingdom, credit-card debt is d55.1 billion of d174.4 billion of consumer credit. The 2005 U.S. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act and the 2003 United Kingdom Treasury Select Committee...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2010
Daniel M Renner John M Westfall Lou Ann Wilroy Adit A Ginde

INTRODUCTION There is an ongoing shortage of rural healthcare providers relative to urban healthcare providers worldwide. Many strategies have been implemented to increase the distribution of rural healthcare providers, and financial incentives such as loan repayment programs have become popular means to both recruit and retain healthcare providers in rural communities. Studies detailing the ef...

2015
Adrian Ziderman

A student loans scheme (SLS) came into effect recently in Thailand, covering both upper secondary and tertiary level schooling. The central objective of the scheme is social — to increase access of poor students and to prevent student dropout. The loans scheme is highly subsidized owing to the extremely favorable repayment conditions, which in turn calls into question the longer-term financial ...

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