The paper provides evidence on the number and volume of financial transactions undertaken by agents (local businesses that double as more convenient, lower cost alternatives to formal branches) of the largest microfinance institution operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo. More important than agents’ personal characteristics, transactions are higher in low-income, densely populated areas with high levels of commercial development. This finding...
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2017/02/27
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7984
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2017/02/27
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Disclosed
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Agent banking in a highly under-developed financial sector : evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Finance & Private Sector Development