Match each lending scenario to the type of credit allocation it most accurately describes.
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Grameen Bank's Group Lending Model
Credit Market Scenario Analysis
Consider a credit market in a country with significant wealth disparities. Two individuals apply for a loan: Person A is from a low-income background but has a business plan with a projected 30% return on investment. Person B is wealthy but has a business plan with a projected 10% return on investment. Based on the principles of credit allocation in such an environment, which of the following outcomes is a likely example of market failure?
Economic Consequences of Inefficient Credit Allocation
In a credit market characterized by significant wealth inequality, the most profitable investment opportunities are always the ones that receive funding.
Mechanism of Inefficient Credit Allocation
Match each lending scenario to the type of credit allocation it most accurately describes.
In an economy with high wealth disparity, a lender often faces two potential borrowers: a wealthy individual with a moderately profitable project and a poor individual with a highly profitable project. Which of the following best explains the underlying economic reason why a lender might inefficiently choose to fund the wealthy individual's project?
Loan Officer's Dilemma
Evaluating Policy Interventions for Credit Market Failures
In an economy where lenders consistently favor wealthy borrowers for loans, regardless of the potential profitability of their projects compared to those of poorer applicants, what is the most significant long-term consequence for the economy as a whole?