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Household-level Credit Constraints in Urban Ethiopia

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posted on 2009-05-21, 14:23 authored by Gamal Ibrahim, Abbi Mamo Kedir, Torres Sebastián
Empirical evidence on determinants of credit constraints and the amount borrowed by urban household in Sub-Saharan Africa is almost non-existent. Using an extended direct approach by virtue of the unique data set we have (the Fourth Round Ethiopian Urban Household Survey), we analysed the determinants of credit constraints and the amount borrowed by urban households. We find a high percentage of credit-constrained households, the majority of which constitute discouraged borrowers. Discrete choice models that control for potential endogeneity and selectivity bias have been fitted to our data. Our analysis shows current household resources, number of dependants, and location as significant correlates.

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Dept. of Economics, University of Leicester

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2009-05-21

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http://www.le.ac.uk/economics/research/discussion/papers2007.html

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Discussion Papers in Economics;07/3

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