This paper describes a new index of the quality of the business environment for microfinance institutions. Regressions are used to validate the index by linking it and its sub-components to microfinance outcomes. We find that the components of the index related to the supporting institutional framework are strongly linked to measures of microfinance penetration. Components related to the framework for regulation and supervision are more strongly linked to outcomes at the MFI level, including loan portfolio quality, financial self-sufficiency, average loan size and the share of lending to women. Many of these relationships are robust to using instrumental variables estimation.
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