在中国,合作社能帮助商业农场获得信贷吗?来自江苏省的证据

IF 2.5 2区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics-Revue Canadienne D Agroeconomie Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1111/cjag.12320
Yuanyuan Peng, H. Holly Wang, Yueshu Zhou
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中国农业正经历从小农农业向以生产集约化和专业化、管理商业化和合作化为特征的商业化农场的转变。这需要大量资金来促进这种转变,但中国农民很难获得银行信贷。商业农场必须克服这种障碍的一种方法是将自己组织成合作社。为了评估合作社对商业农场信贷可及性的影响,我们基于对754个商业农场所有者的调查数据,建立了一个理论模型,并对江苏省的商业农场进行了实证研究。分析中采用了工具变量法和倾向得分匹配法来控制内生性问题。实证结果表明,合作社对商业农场的信贷获取有显著的正向影响。参加合作社的商业农场的信贷约束可减轻约17.3个百分点,人均信贷可增加近8万元。合作社利用其组织优势,发挥强大的市场力量和声誉效应,改善了商业农场的信贷获取。一项分类分析还显示,小型商业农场往往比大型商业农场更能从合作社获得信贷。
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Can cooperatives help commercial farms to access credit in China? Evidence from Jiangsu Province

Chinese agriculture is experiencing a transition from smallholder farming to the emergence of commercial farms that are characterized by intensification and specialization in production, as well as commercialization and cooperation in management. It requires substantial capital to facilitate such a transition, but it is very difficult for farmers in China to access bank credit. One way that commercial farms have to overcome such handicap is by organizing themselves into cooperatives. To assess the effect of cooperatives on the credit accessibility of commercial farms, we have developed a theoretical model as well as an empirical study of commercial farms in Jiangsu Province based on data from a survey of 754 commercial farm owners. Instrumental variable (IV) methods and the Propensity Score Matching (PSM) method that control endogeneity problem are used in the analysis. The empirical results show that cooperatives have a significant positive impact on the credit access of commercial farms. Commercial farms participating in cooperatives may alleviated their credit constraints by about 17.3 percentage points and increase the average credit per capita by nearly 80,000 Yuan. Cooperatives improve the credit access of commercial farms by exerting strong market power and reputation effect based on its organizational advantages. A disaggregated analysis also reveals that small commercial farms tend to benefit more from cooperatives in improving credit access than large commercial farms.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie (CJAE) serves as a platform for scholarly research in agricultural, resource, and environmental economics, covering topics such as agri-food, agri-business, policy, resource utilization, and environmental impacts. It publishes a range of theoretical, applied and policy-related articles.
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