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Gender differences in the repayment of microcredit: The mediating role of trustworthiness

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posted on 2022-02-02, 02:18 authored by AZM Shahriar, LA Unda, Quamrul AlamQuamrul Alam
Growing evidence suggests that women are more likely to repay collateral-free microloans than men. However, we know little about what explains such gender differences. We hypothesize that better repayment performance of women microcredit borrowers can largely be explained by gender differences in innate trustworthiness. We conduct a trust game and a microloan repayment game in rural Bangladesh. We find that women are more trustworthy than men and that they are more likely to repay their loans irrespective of any control mechanisms, such as joint liability or dynamic repayment incentives. The results of a mediation test suggest that the gender effect on loan repayment is significantly mediated by differences in innate trustworthiness. We conduct a sensitivity test to check the extent to which unobserved confounders might have influenced the mediation effect, and find no evidence of significant omitted variables bias.

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Volume

110

Number of Pages

16

ISSN

0378-4266

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Language

en

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2019-10-22

Journal

Journal of Banking and Finance

Article Number

105685

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