This paper uses data collected in Thailand among permanent rural-urban migrants to analyse the motivations in land temporary transfers such as free loans or rentals. Land transfers are here looked at in a continuum and categorized according to three characteristics: the nature of the relationship between the parties of the exchange, the monetary nature of the payment as well as its explicit or imlicit nature. This methodology allows a richer typology than traditionnally used in empiric literature, and distinguishes between various loans that are not always free. The empiricalresults show that land loans are frequently chosen by households who rely heavily on traditional risk-sharing networks and credit land with a high safety net value. Mor...
This study uses panel data from 384 Thai rural farm households collected annually from 2000-2013 to ...
Households in developing countries take various actions to smooth income or consumption as a means o...
This paper tries to understand the mechanism underlying access to credit. We focus on two important ...
This paper uses data collected in Thailand among permanent rural-urban migrants to analyse the motiv...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature on the relationship between f...
This PhD research proposes to study the relationship between informal risk-coping strategies and the...
This paper contributes to an emerging literature on free land arrangements in developing countries. ...
Cette recherche de doctorat étudie la relation entre la gestion informelle des risques de subsistanc...
This article develops a model of farmers ' land acquisition and investment decisions. The model...
The paper reviews the theory of the impact of loan collateral, and in particular land collateral, in...
<p>Inter-household private transfers are one of the main informal insurance mechanisms that prevalen...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of land titles and farmers' chara...
International audienceWe propose simple empirical insights to analyze the relationship between the v...
The recent literature on rural finance emphasizes the important role played by various informal lend...
In developing countries rural to urban migration has contributed to problems developing from changin...
This study uses panel data from 384 Thai rural farm households collected annually from 2000-2013 to ...
Households in developing countries take various actions to smooth income or consumption as a means o...
This paper tries to understand the mechanism underlying access to credit. We focus on two important ...
This paper uses data collected in Thailand among permanent rural-urban migrants to analyse the motiv...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature on the relationship between f...
This PhD research proposes to study the relationship between informal risk-coping strategies and the...
This paper contributes to an emerging literature on free land arrangements in developing countries. ...
Cette recherche de doctorat étudie la relation entre la gestion informelle des risques de subsistanc...
This article develops a model of farmers ' land acquisition and investment decisions. The model...
The paper reviews the theory of the impact of loan collateral, and in particular land collateral, in...
<p>Inter-household private transfers are one of the main informal insurance mechanisms that prevalen...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of land titles and farmers' chara...
International audienceWe propose simple empirical insights to analyze the relationship between the v...
The recent literature on rural finance emphasizes the important role played by various informal lend...
In developing countries rural to urban migration has contributed to problems developing from changin...
This study uses panel data from 384 Thai rural farm households collected annually from 2000-2013 to ...
Households in developing countries take various actions to smooth income or consumption as a means o...
This paper tries to understand the mechanism underlying access to credit. We focus on two important ...