The economics of roscas and intrahousehold resource allocation

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Year
2002
Country
United States
Language
English
Abstract

This paper investigates individual motives to participate in rotating savings and credit associations (roscas). Detailed evidence from roscas in a Kenyan slum (Nairobi) suggests that most roscas are predominantly composed of women, particularly those living in a couple and earning an independent income. We propose an explanation of this based on conflictual interactions within the household. Participation in a rosca is a strategy a wife employs to protect her savings against claims by her husband for immediate consumption. The empirical implications of the model are then tested using the data collected in Kenya.

English
ISSN/ISBN
335533
No. of Pages
963 - 995
Number
3
Volume
117
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