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This book studies the essays on access to credit of the households in the Mekong Delta (MD) of Vietnam. The chapter two investigate the factors affecting the access of rural households to formal (individual and group-based) credit in the MD. The results of a Double hurdle model and a Heckman selection model suggest that household capital endowments, marital status, family size, proximity of the market centre and location affect both the probability of access to credit and the amount of credit demand. Chapter 3 studies the impact of access to formal microcredit on household livelihood…mehr

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This book studies the essays on access to credit of the households in the Mekong Delta (MD) of Vietnam. The chapter two investigate the factors affecting the access of rural households to formal (individual and group-based) credit in the MD. The results of a Double hurdle model and a Heckman selection model suggest that household capital endowments, marital status, family size, proximity of the market centre and location affect both the probability of access to credit and the amount of credit demand. Chapter 3 studies the impact of access to formal microcredit on household livelihood indicators is studied, by using propensity score matching methods. Findings show that income and expenditure levels were significantly higher for group-based borrowers than for non-borrowers. In chapter 4, the repayment performances of individual and group-based schemes are compared. Results show that farmers have a significantly higher repayment performance than non-farmers. Chapter 5 gives an overview of the main findings, presents policy proposals towards enhancing financial development and households' living standards, and proposes possible directions for further research.
Autorenporträt
Vuong Quoc Duy graduated at Can Tho University, Vietnam for a Bachelor¿s degree in Business Administration. He obtained his M.Sc. in Finance in 2007 at Groningen University, The Netherlands. He received the PhD Degree in Economics at Ghent University of Belgium in 2012. He was granted at Associate Professor in Economics in 2016.