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Determinants of household access to formal credit in the rural areas of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
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This paper investigates the factors affecting the access of rural individual and group-based households to formal credit in the Mekong Delta (MD), Vietnam. Poverty levels in the Mekong Delta have reduced significantly over the last decades, but in the rural areas they remain significant. If it is assumed that access to credit is a vehicle for poverty alleviation, it is necessary to assess how households decide on borrowing. This paper identifies the determinants of the decision to borrow and of the amount that is borrowed by using the double hurdle model and Heckman selection model. Data used in this paper was obtained from a survey of 325 rural households, conducted between May and October 2009. The results indicate that household's capital endowments, marital status, family size, distance to the market center, and locations affect the probability to ask for and amount of credit.
Journal: AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES
ISSN: 1569-2094
Issue: 3
Volume: 11
Pages: 261 - 287
Publication year:2012
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CSS-citation score:1
Authors:National
Authors from:Higher Education
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