By: |
Schmidt, Oliver;
Ramana, N. V. |
Abstract: |
Since the Mexican Microfinance Institution (MFI) Compartamos went public in
2007 – whereby promoting NGOs and private investors earned about USD 425
million – leading journals and magazines have repeatedly run rather sceptical
articles about microfinance. They are mostly inspired by antagonists of MFIs
growing into market driven enterprises. This antagonism has been blended with
contemplation about assumed “subprime issues” of microfinance. However, the
sector showed a steady performance, different from most other segments of the
financial sector. The unholy blend of these two lines of thought risks to
create an unwarranted image of microfinance. |
Keywords: |
Microfinance; Mission Drift; Subprime; Sustainability |
JEL: |
N20 O16 |
Date: |
2010–01–07 |
URL: |
http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:24410&r=mfd |