This observational study examines the impact of access to either formal or informal credit on household food security in a credit-constrained developing country context of Malawi. Using the fifth Integrated Household Survey (IHS5), the study employs the Endogenous Regime Switching (ERS) approach and the Tobit regression model, in light of potential endogeneity between credit access and food security. Regression results show that key determinants of access to formal credit include education attainment and household size, whereas determinants of informal credit access include access to extension services, landholding size, household size and exposure to shocks. The study finds that although access to formal credit improves household food secu...
The study relies on Ghana's Living Standard Measurement Survey to test the hypothesis of no relation...
________________________________________________________________________ A substantial amount of the...
The questionnaire was administered in three rounds between February and December, 1995, to 404 house...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...
Guided by the frame work of a household model under credit market failure, this paper aims at invest...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how credit access affects the welfare of households and ...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
This paper investigates the impact of access to credit on the adoption of burley tobacco among house...
This paper presents a new methodological framework for measuring the level of household access to cr...
This paper investigates the impact of credit constraints on the adoption of hybrid maize among rural...
Poor rural households in developing countries lack adequate access to credit. Many development profe...
To investigate the relationship between shocks, coping strategies, and food and nutrition security, ...
This article was published in the Economic Analysis and Policy [© 2016 Economic Society of Australia...
The study relies on Ghana's Living Standard Measurement Survey to test the hypothesis of no relation...
________________________________________________________________________ A substantial amount of the...
The questionnaire was administered in three rounds between February and December, 1995, to 404 house...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...
Guided by the frame work of a household model under credit market failure, this paper aims at invest...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how credit access affects the welfare of households and ...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
The paper uses the concept of credit limit to analyze the determinants of household access to and pa...
This paper investigates the impact of access to credit on the adoption of burley tobacco among house...
This paper presents a new methodological framework for measuring the level of household access to cr...
This paper investigates the impact of credit constraints on the adoption of hybrid maize among rural...
Poor rural households in developing countries lack adequate access to credit. Many development profe...
To investigate the relationship between shocks, coping strategies, and food and nutrition security, ...
This article was published in the Economic Analysis and Policy [© 2016 Economic Society of Australia...
The study relies on Ghana's Living Standard Measurement Survey to test the hypothesis of no relation...
________________________________________________________________________ A substantial amount of the...
The questionnaire was administered in three rounds between February and December, 1995, to 404 house...