| Type | Conference Paper - 2012 Conference (56th), February 7-10, 2012, Freemantle, Australia |
| Title | Impact of microfinance on household welfare: Assessing the case of Samurdhi program in Sri Lanka |
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| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
| URL | http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/124320/2/2012AC Jayasinghe CP.pdf |
| Abstract | Household Income & Expenditure Survey (2006/07) data were used to estimate the impacts of ‘Samurdhi’ – the largest state-sponsored microfinance program in Sri Lanka – on the status of household income, health, education, and food and non-food consumption. Propensity Score Matching was used to minimize selection bias. Propensity scores were estimated using a Probit Model to match “treated” households with “control” group to identify the impacts. The results show that Samurdhi possesses a significant impact on household welfare on income, consumption and education, despite the inefficiencies and political interferences associated with distribution of intended services. |
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