This paper investigates the determinants of and trends in credit demand and credit constraints of households with respect to both formal and informal financial institutions in Ghana. Trends and explanatory factors over 1992–2013 using pooled data from four Ghana Living Standards Surveys are analysed using the Heckman Probit model. Estimates for the full population reveal that tertiary education is a significant determinant of both credit requests (positively) and credit constraints (negatively). In the rural population, household heads that were widowed or separated and those that lived below the poverty line are more likely to request credit and also more likely to experience credit constraints. In the urban population, the aged are less l...
This paper analyzes determinants of farmers’ participation and credit rationing using survey data fr...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on both the determinants of credit constraints and the amoun...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
Rural areas in developing countries are known to lack access to credit facilities. Lack of credit li...
This study focused on the determinants of rural households' access to credit and loan amount. Mu...
Credit is a strategic empowerment tool that has the potential to change the life of a person, family...
This paper argues that the study of the demand for financial services in developing countries leaves...
This paper argues that the study of the demand for financial services in developing countries leaves...
Household level analysis of credit rationing is restricted to rural data sets collected mainly from ...
The importance of credit demand cannot be overemphasised given its potential positive influence on i...
In recent times, governments of several developing countries have been promoting micro-credit as a m...
Purpose Credit market development requires appropriate credit assessment and default policies. This...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on the determinants of household credit constraints in Sub-S...
This paper analyzes determinants of farmers’ participation and credit rationing using survey data fr...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on both the determinants of credit constraints and the amoun...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
Rural areas in developing countries are known to lack access to credit facilities. Lack of credit li...
This study focused on the determinants of rural households' access to credit and loan amount. Mu...
Credit is a strategic empowerment tool that has the potential to change the life of a person, family...
This paper argues that the study of the demand for financial services in developing countries leaves...
This paper argues that the study of the demand for financial services in developing countries leaves...
Household level analysis of credit rationing is restricted to rural data sets collected mainly from ...
The importance of credit demand cannot be overemphasised given its potential positive influence on i...
In recent times, governments of several developing countries have been promoting micro-credit as a m...
Purpose Credit market development requires appropriate credit assessment and default policies. This...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on the determinants of household credit constraints in Sub-S...
This paper analyzes determinants of farmers’ participation and credit rationing using survey data fr...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on both the determinants of credit constraints and the amoun...