I analyze data from a 1991—92 field survey of rural Bangladeshi households to determine the effect of access to microcredit on agricultural productivity in rural areas. I argue that rural farmers with access to microcredit should only realize productivity gains if they are credit-constrained. I find that, relative to people who had no opportunity to join a microcredit program, access to a microcredit program does not lead to direct productivity gains for farmers of either transplanted Aman rice or a high-yield variety of Aman rice. Only access to a Grameen Bank microcredit program is associated with a lower cost of sharecropping—defined as the share kept by the landlord multiplied by the sharecropped proportion of the total land cultivated ...
Microcredit seems to be the dire need of small farmers and believed to be an appropriate tool for fa...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of PRONAF credit program on small-farm agricultur...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...
Agricultural productivity in many developing countries remains low owing mostly to the low adoption ...
This paper examines the impact of microcredit on the adoption of technology and productivity of rice...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-46).This paper tests the effect of micro-credit on househ...
Abstract: Poor financial environment of rural developing economy leads to underinvestment and ineffi...
This paper asks a simple question: do microcredit programs positively affect the standard of living ...
Microcredit has been utilized as a mechanism to increase economic growth and have made considerable ...
This study examines the effect of access to credit on the productivity of rural farming households i...
The rural poor generally have low income to sustain their livelihood. They do not have the capacity ...
<p>This article investigates how health shocks affect farm productivity in the presence of microcred...
Pakistan is an agricultural country and the majority of the population belongs to rural areas, there...
This paper investigates whether the income augmenting role of microcredit is attributable only to in...
The microcredit program in Bangladesh is a unique innovation of credit delivery designed to enhance ...
Microcredit seems to be the dire need of small farmers and believed to be an appropriate tool for fa...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of PRONAF credit program on small-farm agricultur...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...
Agricultural productivity in many developing countries remains low owing mostly to the low adoption ...
This paper examines the impact of microcredit on the adoption of technology and productivity of rice...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-46).This paper tests the effect of micro-credit on househ...
Abstract: Poor financial environment of rural developing economy leads to underinvestment and ineffi...
This paper asks a simple question: do microcredit programs positively affect the standard of living ...
Microcredit has been utilized as a mechanism to increase economic growth and have made considerable ...
This study examines the effect of access to credit on the productivity of rural farming households i...
The rural poor generally have low income to sustain their livelihood. They do not have the capacity ...
<p>This article investigates how health shocks affect farm productivity in the presence of microcred...
Pakistan is an agricultural country and the majority of the population belongs to rural areas, there...
This paper investigates whether the income augmenting role of microcredit is attributable only to in...
The microcredit program in Bangladesh is a unique innovation of credit delivery designed to enhance ...
Microcredit seems to be the dire need of small farmers and believed to be an appropriate tool for fa...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of PRONAF credit program on small-farm agricultur...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...