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dc.contributor.authorMahamo, Lerato
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-03T11:36:16Z
dc.date.available2016-08-03T11:36:16Z
dc.date.issued2016-08-03
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10311/1481
dc.descriptionA dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Economics, Faculty of Social Science, University of Botswana in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the degree of Masters in Economics. Citation: Mahamo, L. (2015) Determinants of household access to bank credit in Lesotho, University of Botswana.en_US
dc.description.abstractAccess to bank credit has become one of the key elements in improving households’ incomes and their standards of living in an economy. Extensive research has been conducted on the determinants of household access to bank credit in many African countries, however, no similar study has been carried out in Lesotho. This study therefore examines the various factors that influence household access to bank credit in Lesotho. The study was conducted using the 2002/2003 Household Budget Survey (HBS) data set. The probit model was specified and used to determine the various factors that influence credit accessibility in Lesotho. The Empirical results suggested that being married, being widowed, having a primary, secondary, vocational, teacher/technical training, and university education, paid employment, business ownership, and the log of income had a positive impact on household access to bank credit. However, household access to bank credit was negatively influenced by being a female-headed household, being in farming, being in informal employment, and rural location. These variables were statistically significant at 10 percent level of significance. The policy recommendations from this study are that the government should maintain and enhance the on-going policy reforms that were aimed at promoting gender equality in the credit markets, and those intended at encouraging access to bank credit in the rural areas. In addition, to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of these policies as well as the institutions involved in the implementation of these policies, the study recommends the revision of such policies.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectBank crediten_US
dc.subjecthouseholds’ incomesen_US
dc.subjectstandards of livingen_US
dc.subjecteconomyen_US
dc.subjecthousehold accessen_US
dc.subjectdeterminantsen_US
dc.subjectLesothoen_US
dc.titleDeterminants of household access to bank credit in Lesothoen_US
dc.typeMasters Thesis/Dissertationen_US
dc.linkUnpublisheden_US


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