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Authors and Corporations: Bao, Weining, Ni, Jian, Singh, Shubhranshu
In: Marketing Science, 37, 2018, 1, p. 123-137
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 123-137
ISSN: 0732-2399
1526-548X
DOI: 10.1287/mksc.2017.1061
published in: Marketing Science
Language: English
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Collection: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> Microentrepreneurs in emerging markets often rely on informal lenders for their routine borrowing needs. This paper investigates informal lenders’ and microentrepreneurs’ incentives to participate in a lender–borrower relationship in a market in which repayments are neither law protected nor asset secured. We consider a borrower who seeks a short-term loan, invests in a project, and repays in full using her project earnings if the project is successful. If the project fails, the borrower uses her outside option to repay over a period of time. The analysis uncovers an interesting effect of the borrower’s outside option on the loan rate offered by the lender—the loan rate first increases and then decreases with the borrower’s outside option. An important policy implication is that an increase in the outside options of the poor microentrepreneurs might actually reduce their surplus. Finally, we find that lenders in emerging markets may be more likely to engage in informal lending compared to those in developed or poorer markets. </jats:p>