Over-indebtedness in Microfinance: Evidence From a Survey of Borrower Households From an Indian State

Based on a household survey of 210 borrowing households from the state of Tamil Nadu, India, we investigate the extent and determinants of over-indebtedness among microfinance borrowers. Our analysis based on logistic regression framework using three distinct measures of over-indebtedness shows that...

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