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ID143445
Title ProperAre poor able to access the informal credit market? evidence from rural households in China
LanguageENG
AuthorYuan, Yan ;  Xu, Lihe
Summary / Abstract (Note)The poor are often excluded from formal credit markets, but few empirical studies in literature have investigated whether the poor are constrained in the informal credit market. This paper uses recent micro data of rural China to answer this question. An instrumental variable model is estimated to account for potential endogeneity issues. Results show that poorer households have lower probability of entering the informal credit market. Further examination shows that the poor are limited by social network and that they have no financial means to invest in their social capital to expand their social network. Our findings shed light on potential solutions of reducing poverty in rural areas.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 34; Apr 2015: p.232-246
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2015-04 33
Key WordsChina ;  Poor ;  Social Capital ;  Informal Credit ;  Formal Credit Constraint