Increasing smallholder farmers’ access to credit is a paramount concern in Africa in general and in Uganda in particular, as a means to help modernize agriculture. We use matching impact evaluation methods to assess four pair-wise comparisons: i) households who have freehold land with vs. without a title, ii) households who have customary land with vs. without a customary certificate, iii) households with a title or certificate having freehold vs. customary tenure, and iv) households without a title or certificate having freehold vs. customary tenure. Each comparison is then evaluated for the impact on access to any form of credit, formal credit and informal credit. Two matching methods were used and the results compared to test the robust...
This study investigates the impact of credit constraints on farm household economic welfare. Data we...
Abstract: This paper studies the effects property rights on credit access using a unique data set ba...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...
Increasing smallholder farmers’ access to credit is a paramount concern in Africa in general and in ...
The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in th...
"The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in t...
Farm credit enhances productivity and promotes standard of living by breaking vicious cycle of pover...
This policy brief is about access and use of credit in Uganda by small holder farmers. The brief use...
Smallholder farmers face various challenges in production one of them being inaccessibility to credi...
This paper uses cross-sectional agricultural and household surveys conducted in 2008 and 2009 to exa...
Sustained agricultural growth is crucial for reducing hunger and poverty in East Africa, where major...
In this era of rapidly increasing food demand, a sustainable food supply is required to meet such de...
This study investigates the impact of credit constraints on farm household economic welfare. Data we...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
This article provides an empirical analysis of the impact of different tenure systems (mailo, custom...
This study investigates the impact of credit constraints on farm household economic welfare. Data we...
Abstract: This paper studies the effects property rights on credit access using a unique data set ba...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...
Increasing smallholder farmers’ access to credit is a paramount concern in Africa in general and in ...
The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in th...
"The theorized impact of land tenure and titling on access to credit has produced mixed results in t...
Farm credit enhances productivity and promotes standard of living by breaking vicious cycle of pover...
This policy brief is about access and use of credit in Uganda by small holder farmers. The brief use...
Smallholder farmers face various challenges in production one of them being inaccessibility to credi...
This paper uses cross-sectional agricultural and household surveys conducted in 2008 and 2009 to exa...
Sustained agricultural growth is crucial for reducing hunger and poverty in East Africa, where major...
In this era of rapidly increasing food demand, a sustainable food supply is required to meet such de...
This study investigates the impact of credit constraints on farm household economic welfare. Data we...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
This article provides an empirical analysis of the impact of different tenure systems (mailo, custom...
This study investigates the impact of credit constraints on farm household economic welfare. Data we...
Abstract: This paper studies the effects property rights on credit access using a unique data set ba...
The paper departs from the standard practice that takes the estimated marginal effects of either the...