Social and financial efficiency of Islamic microfinance institutions:a Data Envelopment Analysis application


Autoria(s): Widiarto, Indra; Emrouznejad, Ali
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01/06/2015

Resumo

Microfinance has been developed as alternative solution for global poverty alleviation effort in the last 30 years. Microfinance institution (MFI) has unique characteristic wherein they face double bottom line objectives of outreach to the poor and financial sustainability. This study proposes a two-stage analysis to measure Islamic Microfinance institutions (IMFIs) performance by comparing them to conventional MFIs. First, we develop a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) framework to measure MFIs' efficiency in its double bottom line objectives, i.e. in terms of social and financial efficiency. In the second stage non-parametric tests are used to compare the performance and identify factors that contribute to the efficiency of IMFIs and MFIs.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26543/1/Social_and_financial_efficiency_of_Islamic_microfinance_institutions.pdf

Widiarto, Indra and Emrouznejad, Ali (2015). Social and financial efficiency of Islamic microfinance institutions:a Data Envelopment Analysis application. Socio-economic planning science, 50 , pp. 1-17.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26543/

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