DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY IN MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY IN MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate and present the most prominent determinants of
pro tability of micro nance institutions (MFI) in Sub-Saharan Africa. Creating an empirical
framework including variables concluded to be of protruding e ect to pro tability and
adapting it to the micro nance eld, we are able to isolate the determinants which play
the central role in this emerging market. The model is applied to a dataset of MFIs in
Sub-Saharan Africa during the period 2005-2014, which result in estimations showing that
MFI speci c variables, such as credit risk, cost management and size are important factors
in explaining why some succeed while others fail. We nd some, yet sparse, convincing
evidence of macroeconomic determinants signi cantly a ecting MFI pro tability, although
we acknowledge our model may be limited in its ability to capture the complexity of the
economic environment in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2016-12-19Author
Börjesson, Johan
Hultén, Adam
Keywords
Credit
Development
Microfinance JEL Classifications: O1, G210
Series/Report no.
201612:191
Uppsats
Language
eng