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5000 smallholders in Nigeria and seemingly unrelated econometric models, we examine the nature of rural credit, the factors …The agricultural sector in developing countries like Nigeria is characterized by low productivity, driven partly by low …. Policy discourses and literature often associate credit constraints by smallholders with supply-side factors such as …
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Among other things, fertility control in Nigeria may not be feasible without recourse to socioeconomic issues such as … control in Nigeria may not be feasible without recourse to socioeconomic issues such as micro-occupation classification and …
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leads to significantly larger agricultural investment and riskier production choices in agriculture. The salient constraint …The investment decisions of small-scale farmers in developing countries are conditioned by their financial environment …. Binding credit market constraints and incomplete insurance can reduce investment in activities with high expected profits. We …
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leads to significantly larger agricultural investment and riskier production choices in agriculture. The binding constraint …The investment decisions of small‐scale farmers in developing countries are conditioned by their financial environment …. Binding credit market constraints and incomplete insurance can reduce investment in activities with high expected profits. We …
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