Contingent Loan Repayment in the Philippines
Marcel Fafchamps,
Flore Gubert,
Dial and
Research Unit or Ird
No 215, Economics Series Working Papers from University of Oxford, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area apparently manage to avoid falling in a debt trap in spite of frequent borrowing. Findings suggest this is achieved via three institutional features. First, most informal debt carries no interest. As we show in the conceptual section, charging zero interest makes a debt trap impossible. Second, for all debts, repayment is postponed in case of borrower`s difficulty; this is the only insurance feature of debt repayment. Third, while debt principal is seldom forgiven or reduced, interest-bearing debt does not carry additional interest if debt repayment is delayed. This prevents interest charges from accumulating and debt from snowballing.
Keywords: Debt Repayment; Informal Credit; Risk Sharing; Labor Bonding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G20 O16 O17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-12-01
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Journal Article: Contingent Loan Repayment in the Philippines (2007)
Working Paper: Contingent Loan Repayment in the Philippines (2002)
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