This paper evaluates the impact of access to credit from banks and other financial institutions on household welfare in Mauritania. Micro-level data from a 2014 household survey are used to evaluate the relationship between credit access, a range of household characteristics, and welfare indicators. To address potential endogeneity issues, the household isolation level is used to instrument access to credit. The results show that households headed by older, more educated people are more likely to access financial services, as are households located in urban areas. In addition, greater financial access appears to be associated with a reduced dependence on hous...
This paper investigates the impact of access to formal credit on household poverty in Mekong Delta (...
This observational study examines the impact of access to either formal or informal credit on househ...
We evaluate the impact of access to credit on rural households’ per capita annual income using an en...
This paper evaluates the impact of access to credit from banks and other financial institu...
This paper evaluates the impact of access to credit from banks and other financial institutions on h...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how credit access affects the welfare of households and ...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
The positive relationship between access to credit and household welfare has been well explored and ...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
In this paper, the author develops an econometric framework to analyze the effect of access to credi...
Governments in developing economies are continuously seeking ways to increase the number of people t...
This paper presents a new methodological framework for measuring the level of household access to cr...
In recent years, governmental and nongovernmental organizations in many low-income countries have in...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on the determinants of household credit constraints in Sub-S...
Household level analysis of credit rationing is restricted to rural data sets collected mainly from ...
This paper investigates the impact of access to formal credit on household poverty in Mekong Delta (...
This observational study examines the impact of access to either formal or informal credit on househ...
We evaluate the impact of access to credit on rural households’ per capita annual income using an en...
This paper evaluates the impact of access to credit from banks and other financial institu...
This paper evaluates the impact of access to credit from banks and other financial institutions on h...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how credit access affects the welfare of households and ...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
The positive relationship between access to credit and household welfare has been well explored and ...
This research specifically investigates the factors that influenced access by households and individ...
In this paper, the author develops an econometric framework to analyze the effect of access to credi...
Governments in developing economies are continuously seeking ways to increase the number of people t...
This paper presents a new methodological framework for measuring the level of household access to cr...
In recent years, governmental and nongovernmental organizations in many low-income countries have in...
There is a dearth of empirical evidence on the determinants of household credit constraints in Sub-S...
Household level analysis of credit rationing is restricted to rural data sets collected mainly from ...
This paper investigates the impact of access to formal credit on household poverty in Mekong Delta (...
This observational study examines the impact of access to either formal or informal credit on househ...
We evaluate the impact of access to credit on rural households’ per capita annual income using an en...