Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines.
Using detailed data on gifts, loans, and asset sales, this paper investigates how rural Filipino households deal with income and expenditure shocks. We find that shocks have a strong effect on gifts and informal loans, but little effect on sales of livestock and grain. Mutual insurance does not appe...
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description | Using detailed data on gifts, loans, and asset sales, this paper investigates how rural Filipino households deal with income and expenditure shocks. We find that shocks have a strong effect on gifts and informal loans, but little effect on sales of livestock and grain. Mutual insurance does not appear to take place at the village level; rather, households receive help primarily through networks of friends and relatives. Certain shocks are better insured than others. The evidence is consistent with models of quasi-credit where risk is shared within networks through flexible, zero-interest informal loans combined with pure transfers. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:db3e674d-2ff3-4dd0-84f8-bbf31392cd4f2022-03-27T09:09:04ZRisk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:db3e674d-2ff3-4dd0-84f8-bbf31392cd4fEnglishDepartment of Economics - ePrints2003Fafchamps, MLund, SUsing detailed data on gifts, loans, and asset sales, this paper investigates how rural Filipino households deal with income and expenditure shocks. We find that shocks have a strong effect on gifts and informal loans, but little effect on sales of livestock and grain. Mutual insurance does not appear to take place at the village level; rather, households receive help primarily through networks of friends and relatives. Certain shocks are better insured than others. The evidence is consistent with models of quasi-credit where risk is shared within networks through flexible, zero-interest informal loans combined with pure transfers. |
spellingShingle | Fafchamps, M Lund, S Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines. |
title | Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines. |
title_full | Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines. |
title_fullStr | Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines. |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines. |
title_short | Risk-Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines. |
title_sort | risk sharing networks in rural philippines |
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