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Are Women More Credit Constrained? Experimental Evidence on Gender and Microenterprise Returns

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
Study Participants
387 small business owners in south and southwest Sri Lanka
Locations
Western Province, Southern Province
,
Sri Lanka
,
Asia
Research Site
Kalutara, Galle, Matara
Researchers
Suresh de Mel
,
David McKenzie
,
Christopher Woodruff
Publication
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Volume
1
Issue
3
Month
July
Year
2009
Pages
1-32

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MLA

De Mel, Suresh, David McKenzie, and Christopher Woodruff. "Are women more credit constrained? Experimental evidence on gender and microenterprise returns." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 1.3 (2009): 1-32.

APA

De Mel, S., McKenzie, D., & Woodruff, C. (2009). Are women more credit constrained? Experimental evidence on gender and microenterprise returns. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 1(3), 1-32.

Chicago

De Mel, Suresh, David McKenzie, and Christopher Woodruff. "Are women more credit constrained? Experimental evidence on gender and microenterprise returns." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 1, no. 3 (2009): 1-32.

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