Deposit-borrowing substitutability: evidence from microfinance institutions around the world

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Research Development Fund Publication Prize AwardMicrofinance institutions
International evidence
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Dynamic panel data
GMM
Sustainability
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Drawing from 645 microfinance institutions across 56 countries, this paper examines the deposit-borrowing dynamic of microfinance institutions’ source of capital. We find that deposits and borrowings are substitutes rather than complements. We further find that the degree of substitutability is more pronounced among microfinance institutions operating in a developed financial sector where the level of information asymmetry is lower. Our findings represent novel contribution in understanding microfinance institutions’ funding behaviour that supports its quest for further growth and long-term sustainability.Version
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Shettima U and Dzolkarnaini N (2023) Deposit-borrowing substitutability: evidence from microfinance institutions around the world. International Journal of Finance and Economics. Accepted for publication.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2817Type
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Research Development Fund Publication Prize Award winner, April 2023.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2817