Public Good Provision in Indian Rural Areas: The Returns to Collective Action by Microfinance Groups

Published By: World Bank | Published Date: August, 01 , 2015

Self-help groups (SHGs) are the most common form of microfinance in India. The authors provide evidence that SHGs, composed of women only, undertake collective actions for the provision of public goods within village communities. Using a theoretical model, this paper shows that an elected official, whose aim is to maximize re-election chances, exerts higher effort in providing public goods when private citizens undertake collective action and coordinate their voluntary contributions towards the same goods. This effect occurs although government and private contributions are assumed to be substitutes in the technology of providing public goods.

Author(s): Zaki Wahhaj, Lore Vandewalle, Paolo Casini | Posted on: Oct 01, 2015 | Views()


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