Abstract: This paper studies the effects property rights on credit access using a unique data set based on a Brazilian land-titling program affecting 85,000 families. The causal role of land title is isolated by comparing two communities in Osasco, where some residential units are allocated titles and others not. Survey data is collected from residents before and after the title granting. In order to estimate land title impact, we have undertaken the Difference-in-Differences methodology. Some of our results suggest that land title increases the access to credit for about 60%. Additionally, land title impact by gender and credit type is presented and also positive
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...
This paper studies the effects property rights on credit access using a unique data set based on a B...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...
It is often suggested that the poor are credit-rationed due to their lack of formal collateral. Usi...
The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in th...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study land title’s cred...
Increasing smallholder farmers’ access to credit is a paramount concern in Africa in general and in ...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of land titles and farmers' chara...
The empirical evaluation of the causal effects of land titling typically suffers from selectivity bi...
Increased credit availability facilitates land acquisition, but higher land values also hinder it. W...
This paper analyzes the impact of formal property rights on plot use and credit access in 20 communi...
"The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...
This paper studies the effects property rights on credit access using a unique data set based on a B...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...
It is often suggested that the poor are credit-rationed due to their lack of formal collateral. Usi...
The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in th...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study land title’s cred...
Increasing smallholder farmers’ access to credit is a paramount concern in Africa in general and in ...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of land titles and farmers' chara...
The empirical evaluation of the causal effects of land titling typically suffers from selectivity bi...
Increased credit availability facilitates land acquisition, but higher land values also hinder it. W...
This paper analyzes the impact of formal property rights on plot use and credit access in 20 communi...
"The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
This paper examines the impact of land title systems on property values. The predominant system in t...
Secure property rights are considered a key determinant of economic development. However, the evalua...