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Sustainability of Microfinance and Household Access to Credit: Evidence from Cote d'Ivoire

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  • Togba, Leadaut Edith Prisca

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The attainment of sustainability is critical for the long-term viability of microfinance institutions (MFIs), which provide a set of financial products to those excluded from the formal financial system, particularly low-income households. However, such preoccupations force some MFIs to divert from their social missions in favor of profit.

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  • Togba, Leadaut Edith Prisca, 2014. "Sustainability of Microfinance and Household Access to Credit: Evidence from Cote d'Ivoire," Working Papers 006fa1ad-82c9-4043-8e64-8, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:006fa1ad-82c9-4043-8e64-87cc87a051ba
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