他们为什么不借钱?越南农村的债务厌恶农民

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Khoa A. Trinh, Nathan Berg, Arlene Garces-Ozanne, Stephen Knowles
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摘要

非借款者被定义为债务厌恶者,如果他们过去从未借过债,并且倾向于避免未来的债务,即使提供了慷慨的借款条件,如零利率、零抵押和容易免除债务。其他非借贷者要么在过去借过钱,要么愿意在未来这样做。为了更好地了解非借贷行为,对越南湄公河三角洲575名低收入农民的信贷偏好类型(CPTs)进行了测量。在目前的208名非借款人中,156名从未借贷,只有7名获得了信贷配给。在从未借款者中,有102人厌恶债务。因此,超过一半的合格非借款人(201人中有102人)是债务厌恶者。这种高流行率挑战了穷人信贷需求未得到满足的假设。拆解cpt揭示了非借款人之间的异质性,否则这些异质性在观察上是相同的。我们报告了不借贷的原因,并调查了可观察到的特征如何影响债务厌恶的可能性。
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Why Did They Not Borrow? Debt-Averse Farmers In Rural Vietnam

Nonborrowers are defined as debt averse if they have never borrowed in the past and prefer avoiding debt in the future, even when offered generous borrowing terms such as zero interest rates, zero collateral, and easy debt-forgiveness. Other nonborrower types have either borrowed in the past or are open to doing so in the future. To better understand nonborrowing behavior, credit preference types (CPTs) were measured among 575 low-income farmers in Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Among 208 current nonborrowers, 156 had never borrowed and only seven were credit rationed. Among never-borrowers, 102 were debt-averse. Thus, more than half of eligible nonborrowers (102 out of 201) were debt averse. This high prevalence challenges the assumption of unmet credit demand among the poor. Disaggregating CPTs reveals heterogeneity among nonborrowers that would remain observationally equivalent otherwise. We report reasons for not borrowing and investigate how observable characteristics influence the likelihood of debt aversion.

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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: The Developing Economies is the official journal of the Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, and publishes original research articles dealing with empirical and comparative studies on social sciences relating to the developing countries.
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