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Credit constraints, agricultural productivity, and rural nonfarm participation : evidence from Rwanda (anglais)

Although the potentially negative impacts of credit constraints on economic development have long been discussed conceptually, empirical evidence for Africa remains limited. This study uses a direct elicitation approach for a national sample of Rwandan rural households to assess empirically the extent and nature of credit rationing in the semi-formal sector and its impact using an endogenous sample separation between credit-constrained and unconstrained...
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  • 2014/02/01

  • Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques

  • WPS6769

  • 1

  • 1

  • Rwanda,

  • Eastern and Southern Africa,

  • 2014/02/01

  • Disclosed

  • Credit constraints, agricultural productivity, and rural nonfarm participation : evidence from Rwanda

  • credit constraint

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