Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit
Two common approaches are used for measuring household access to credit and credit constraints in the literature. The first method infers the presence of credit constraints from violations of the assumptions of the life cycle/permanent income hypothesis....The second method uses direct information o...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2000
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| author | Diagne, Aliou |
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| description | Two common approaches are used for measuring household access to credit and credit constraints in the literature. The first method infers the presence of credit constraints from violations of the assumptions of the life cycle/permanent income hypothesis....The second method uses direct information on households’ participation and experiences in the credit market to classify them as credit constrained or not... This brief outlines a methodology based on the credit limit concept that allows a more satisfactory analysis of the determinants of a households access to credit. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1564222025-01-10T06:36:05Z Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit Diagne, Aliou microfinance evaluation microenterprises non-governmental organizations government purchases poverty alleviation Two common approaches are used for measuring household access to credit and credit constraints in the literature. The first method infers the presence of credit constraints from violations of the assumptions of the life cycle/permanent income hypothesis....The second method uses direct information on households’ participation and experiences in the credit market to classify them as credit constrained or not... This brief outlines a methodology based on the credit limit concept that allows a more satisfactory analysis of the determinants of a households access to credit. 2000 2024-10-24T12:44:06Z 2024-10-24T12:44:06Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156422 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Diagne, Aliou. 2000. Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit. Rural Financial Policies for Food Security of the Poor Policy Brief 13. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156422 |
| spellingShingle | microfinance evaluation microenterprises non-governmental organizations government purchases poverty alleviation Diagne, Aliou Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit |
| title | Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit |
| title_full | Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit |
| title_fullStr | Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit |
| title_full_unstemmed | Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit |
| title_short | Rural Finance Policies 13 - Towards a new measure of access to credit |
| title_sort | rural finance policies 13 towards a new measure of access to credit |
| topic | microfinance evaluation microenterprises non-governmental organizations government purchases poverty alleviation |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156422 |
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