What microfinance schemes for women-owned microenterprises’ productivity in rural Benin?
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Abstract
Government and financial institutions
are attempting to address the low financial inclusion
for developing sustainable microenterprises in
rural Benin. Yet, their actions remain to be guided
by evidence pertaining to the design of financing
schemes intended to boost rural women-owned
enterprises. This paper focuses on the relationship
between the various financing schemes that exist and
the economic performance of women-owned enterprises
in rural Benin, using a sample of 3949 small
businesses. Results show that social network-based
financing improves the business performance of rural
women entrepreneurs in small-scale commerce. This
is also the case for microenterprises managed by
adult women and women with primary-school education.
Formal credit-based financing increases the
profit margins of mature microenterprises owned by
women. This paper also shows that self-financing is
more profitable for young rural women entrepreneurs.
The results partly inform the need to target women
more in financing policies in Benin.
