Marie Michael Library

Title

Income and assets as impact indicators

Author

Little, Peter D.

Description

This paper addresses income and assets as impact categories in the assessment of microfinance programs. By analyzing these variables within the context of a household economic portfolio model, it argues that both categories are valid indicators for tracking changes in household and enterprise welfare. It emphasized practical solutions for measuring income- and asset-related variables.

File No

AIMS-D9

Agency

Assessing the Impact of Microenterprise Services (AIMS)

Date

Feb-97

Subject(s)

Credit, Evaluation

Pages

ii, 27

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