Empirical analysis of the farmer’s behavior under the new rural financial cooperatives in China

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作者
YU Yang
WANG Er-da
机构
[1] Department of Finance,Liaoning University of International Business and Economics
[2] Institute of Tourism and Environment Management,Dalian University of Technology
关键词
influential factor analysis; rural cooperative finance; willingness to participate; Logit model;
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中图分类号
F832.35 [城乡金融组织]; F323.6 [农业劳动力与农业人口];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020204 ; 020205 ; 1201 ; 1203 ;
摘要
It’s been well recognized for the big role played by innovative rural cooperative financial organizations in terms of spreading farmers’ operation risk,increasing farmers’ income,and developing rural economy.However,no sufficient research has been conducted regarding those factors which may have effects on the farmer’s willingness to participate in the new rural financial organization.This paper tries to fill out the gap of identifying various factors which may have potential influence on the farmer’s willingness to participate in the new type of rural financial cooperatives.In the process,442 farmer households and small-micro-enterprises are sampled from the cooperative finance experiment villages in Panjin municipality of Liaoning province.The potential influencing factors are classified into four categories,including the famer household’s characteristics,financial cooperative reputation,transaction costs,and service quality.A discrete Logit model is used for the parameter estimations.The results show that most assumed factors display statistical significance effect on the farmer’s willingness to take part in the rural cooperative financing organizations but with different level of sensitivity.The cause and effect are fully discussed following by addressing policy issues related to the rural financing cooperative reforms.
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页码:155 / 166
页数:12
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