The Impact of Credit Policy on Rice Production in Myanmar
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Nguyen, Hoa-Thi-Minh
Sparrow, Robert
Aung, Nilar
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Imperial College of Science
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Rural finance has long been an important tool for poverty reduction and rural development by donors and governments, but the impacts have been controversial.
Measuring impact is challenging due to identification problems caused by selection bias and governments’ targeted interventions, while randomised trial data are
scarce and limited to contexts where little to no rural finance exists. Using an author-collected dataset, we provide insights on a large-scale long-lasting sub-
sidised rice credit programme in Myanmar, one of the poorest and, until recently, most economical ly isolated countries in Asia. Identification relies on a fuzzy
regression discontinuity design, exploiting an arbitrary element to the credit provision rule which is based on rice landholding size. Although we find little evidence
that rice yield or output is increased, we do see that the programme has some positive effects on total household income, suggesting a positive spillover effect on other
farm income activities.
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Journal of Agricultural Economics
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2037-12-31