Agricultural labour productivity and credit constraints: implications for consumption in rural Ghana

被引:7
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作者
Issahaku, Haruna [1 ]
Mahama, Ishaque [1 ]
Addy-Morton, Reginald [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dev Studies, Dept Econ & Entrepreneurship Dev, Wa, Ghana
关键词
Credit constraints; Agricultural labour productivity; Consumption; Endogenous switching regression; Ghana; D13; F66; H31; J01; Q12; HOUSEHOLD WELFARE EVIDENCE; ACCESS; IMPACT; ETHIOPIA;
D O I
10.1108/AJEMS-03-2019-0124
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of credit constraints on agricultural labour productivity as well as the impact of credit constraints and agricultural labour productivity on rural households' consumption in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach This study uses the Ghana Living Standard Survey round six (GLSS 6) as the main source of data, which happens to be one of the most comprehensive household datasets in Ghana. Quantitative estimation techniques (namely: Endogenous Switching Regression and Two Stage Least Squares) are used to address possible endogeneity and selection into credit markets. Findings First, large households are prone to credit constraints while age (experience) and compliance with extension advice reduce credit constraints. Second, the determinants of agricultural labour productivity for both constrained and unconstrained households are age, sex, farm equipment, herbicide and farm size. Third, household size, education and livestock rearing influence agricultural labour productivity of constrained households. Fourth, credit constraints, irrespective of how they are measured, impede agricultural labour productivity while access to credit fosters labour productivity. Lastly, credit constraints robustly reduce consumption while agricultural labour productivity strongly enhances rural households' consumption. Originality/value The first contribution is that, unlike most previous studies, we do not focus on the widely used measure of productivity - output per unit land, but on agriculture labour productivity in particular. Secondly, unlike most previous studies which examine the effect of credit constraints either on productivity alone or consumption alone, our study examines the impact of credit constraints on both. Thirdly, unlike the existing literature which uses one or two measures of credit constraints, we use a wide range of measures of credit constraints - seven different measures of credit constraints. Lastly, our empirical strategy solves at least two critical econometric problems - sample selection bias and endogeneity.
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页码:331 / 351
页数:21
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