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ID124548
Title ProperMicrofinance, self-employment, and entrepreneurs in less developed areas of rural China
LanguageENG
AuthorXiangping Jia ;  Cheng Xiang ;  Jikun Huang
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
China is experiencing a transformation, as vast numbers of rural laborers move toward off-farm employment. In such a transformation, the role of credit is unclear. The overall goal of this study is to examine the impact of access to credit by rural households on employment decision-making by rural laborers in China. Based on longitudinal data concerning 1992 rural households in China, this study finds that the use of credit is immense in rural China. Among different types of credit, access to microfinance significantly increased farmers' time working on self-employment activities, especially for the poor households. Credit from formal financial institutions and informal networks had no such effect.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol.27, No.4; December 2013: p.94-103
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol.27, No.4; December 2013: p.94-103
Key WordsOff-farm ;  Self-employment ;  Credit Policy - China ;  Labor ;  Poverty ;  China ;  Economics - China ;  Microfinance - China ;  Rural Economics - China ;  Public Finance - China ;  Financial Institutions - China ;  Human Index - China