The drivers of the financial integration ...
Type de document :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Titre :
The drivers of the financial integration of microfinance Institutions: Do financial development, agency costs and microfinance performance matter?
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Titre de la revue :
Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance
Pagination :
128-142
Éditeur :
Elsevier
Date de publication :
2022-05
ISSN :
1062-9769
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Financial integration
Microfinance
Financial development
Agency costs
Financial performance and outreach
Microfinance
Financial development
Agency costs
Financial performance and outreach
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Economies et finances
Résumé en anglais : [en]
The aim of this paper is to identify the drivers that could increase the financial integration of microfinance institutions with commercial banks. Importantly, financial integration ensures the sustainable growth of ...
Lire la suite >The aim of this paper is to identify the drivers that could increase the financial integration of microfinance institutions with commercial banks. Importantly, financial integration ensures the sustainable growth of microfinance institutions through the provision of more financial resources, if needed. To identify these drivers, we used a panel dataset of 953 microfinance institutions (MFIs) from the MIX market dataset and country-level data from the World Bank for the 2003–2016 period. We applied a panel quantile approach with nonadditive fixed effects. Our results reveal that an increase in financial development slows the financial integration of MFIs. However, considering the transitory aspect of financial integration by each quantile, it appears that financial development positively impacts the financial integration of MFIs. The impact of financial development increases as the financial integration level increases. Similar results show a positive link between agency costs and financial integration. More financial interconnections with commercial banks justify the appearance of high agency costs due to an increased interest of commercial banks. There is a significant and negative link between the profitability of MFIs and their financial integration. Moreover, the results reveal that financial integration is a significant determinant of mission drift occurrence in client portfolios.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >The aim of this paper is to identify the drivers that could increase the financial integration of microfinance institutions with commercial banks. Importantly, financial integration ensures the sustainable growth of microfinance institutions through the provision of more financial resources, if needed. To identify these drivers, we used a panel dataset of 953 microfinance institutions (MFIs) from the MIX market dataset and country-level data from the World Bank for the 2003–2016 period. We applied a panel quantile approach with nonadditive fixed effects. Our results reveal that an increase in financial development slows the financial integration of MFIs. However, considering the transitory aspect of financial integration by each quantile, it appears that financial development positively impacts the financial integration of MFIs. The impact of financial development increases as the financial integration level increases. Similar results show a positive link between agency costs and financial integration. More financial interconnections with commercial banks justify the appearance of high agency costs due to an increased interest of commercial banks. There is a significant and negative link between the profitability of MFIs and their financial integration. Moreover, the results reveal that financial integration is a significant determinant of mission drift occurrence in client portfolios.Lire moins >
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Anglais
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