Power of Agricultural Credit in Farmland Abandonment: Evidence from Rural China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- (1)
- How does agricultural credit quantitatively affect farmland abandonment?
- (2)
- Do the effects differ according to the source of agricultural credit?
2. Theoretical Mechanism
3. Data, Variables and Methodology
3.1. Data
3.2. Variables
3.2.1. Dependent Variable
3.2.2. Focal Variable
3.2.3. Control Variable
3.3. Methodology
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Statistics
4.2. Empirical Results
4.2.1. Impacts of Agricultural Credit on Farmland Abandonment
4.2.2. Heterogeneous Impacts of Agricultural Credit on Farmland Abandonment
5. Discussions
6. Conclusions and Implications
- (1)
- Access to agricultural credit can help to reduce farmland abandonment by 1.3%.
- (2)
- The impact of formal agricultural credit on farmland abandonment is not significant, and the impact of informal agricultural credit on farmland abandonment is significant and negative. Thus, the role of informal agricultural credit in reducing farmland abandonment is more significant than that of formal agricultural credit.
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Definition | Mean | S.D. |
---|---|---|---|
Farmland abandonment | share of farmland abandonment in total farmland (%) | 7.063 | 22.735 |
credit | whether farmers access agricultural credit (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.041 a | 0.198 |
Formal credit | whether farmers access agricultural credit from banks or other financial institutions (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.016 | 0.126 |
Informal credit | whether farmers access agricultural credit from relatives or friends (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.031 | 0.172 |
Head education | whether the head of household has a high school education or above (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.116 | 0.320 |
Head age | age of householder (Years) | 53.807 | 13.237 |
Land registration | whether farmland is officially registered (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.413 | 0.492 |
Land transfer | whether household rents out farmland (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.714 | 0.452 |
Land quality | whether the abandoned farmland has poor quality (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.028 | 0.164 |
Land size | per capita of farmland area (mu a/person) | 1.666 | 1.971 |
Family size | number of total household members (num) | 4.614 | 2.212 |
Farm successor | whether the descendants of the householder are engaged in agricultural production (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.080 | 0.271 |
Off-farm employment | share of off-farm labors in total rural labors (%) | 40.013 | 38.537 |
Fixed assets | per capita of the present value of household fixed assets (104 RMB a/person) | 4.323 | 16.746 |
Agricultural assets | per capita of the present value of household agricultural assets (104 RMB a/person) | 0.079 | 0.532 |
Urbanization | proportion of the number of urban households in the sample to the total numbers of households (%) | 11.629 | 20.687 |
Population density | population density in village (number/km2) | 140.679 | 134.300 |
Distance | distance from households to the nearest business center (km) | 7.120 | 9.179 |
Plain | whether village is located in plain (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.396 | 0.489 |
Hill | whether village is located in hill (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.353 | 0.478 |
Mountain | whether village is located in mountain (1 = Yes; 0 = No) | 0.251 | 0.433 |
Model (1) | Model (2) | Model (3) | Model (4) | Model (5) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Credit | −28.052 * | −24.708 *** | −24.245 *** | −18.073 *** | −0.013 *** |
(16.794) | (1.196) | (1.168) | (1.255) | (0.000) | |
Land registration | 1.539 | 3.831 ** | 0.003 ** | ||
(1.301) | (1.528) | (0.001) | |||
Land transfer | −91.148 *** | −96.983 *** | −0.070 *** | ||
(1.440) | (1.679) | (0.005) | |||
Land quality | 202.887 *** | 202.775 *** | 0.146 *** | ||
(1.094) | (1.355) | (0.013) | |||
Land size | 5.593 *** | 5.353 *** | 0.004 *** | ||
(0.558) | (0.607) | (0.001) | |||
Head education | 1.551 | 0.001 | |||
(1.290) | (0.001) | ||||
Head age | −3.747 *** | −0.003 *** | |||
(0.035) | (0.000) | ||||
Head age2 | 0.043*** | 0.000 *** | |||
(0.000) | (0.000) | ||||
Family size | 1.273 *** | 0.001 *** | |||
(0.305) | (0.000) | ||||
Farm successor | −18.318 *** | −0.013 *** | |||
(1.303) | (0.000) | ||||
Off−farm employment | 0.480 *** | 0.000 *** | |||
(0.021) | (0.000) | ||||
Ln(Fixed assets) | −10.504 *** | −0.008 *** | |||
(0.937) | (0.000) | ||||
Ln(Agricultural assets) | −86.200 *** | −0.062 *** | |||
(3.478) | (0.003) | ||||
Urbanization | −0.324 *** | −0.000 *** | |||
(0.032) | (0.000) | ||||
Population density | −0.150 *** | −0.000 *** | |||
(0.007) | (0.000) | ||||
Distance | −0.047 | −0.000 | |||
(0.070) | (0.000) | ||||
Hill | 13.096 *** | 0.009 *** | |||
(1.799) | (0.002) | ||||
Mountain | 26.363 *** | 0.019 *** | |||
(1.722) | (0.003) | ||||
Constant | −196.985 *** | −942.965 *** | −840.944 *** | −741.696 *** | |
(8.472) | (1.368) | (1.481) | (2.036) | ||
Province dummies | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Log pseudo likelihood | −6417.906 | −6159.050 | −5836.423 | −5738.217 | −5738.217 |
Pseudo χ2 | 0.000 | 0.041 | 0.091 | 0.106 | 0.106 |
Obs. | 8031.000 | 8031.000 | 8031.000 | 8031.000 | 8031.000 |
Model (1) | Model (2) | |
---|---|---|
Credit | −0.028 *** | −0.095 * |
(0.002) | (0.054) | |
Control variables | Yes | Yes |
Province dummies | Yes | Yes |
Log pseudo likelihood | −3157.576 | −2675.462 |
Obs. | 8031.000 | 8031.000 |
Model (1) | Model (2) | |
---|---|---|
Formal credit | 2.163 | |
(1.380) | ||
Informal credit | −14.726 *** | |
(1.266) | ||
Control variables | Yes | Yes |
Province dummies | Yes | Yes |
Log pseudo likelihood | −5738.965 | −5738.598 |
Obs. | 8031 | 8031 |
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Du, J.; Zeng, M.; Xie, Z.; Wang, S. Power of Agricultural Credit in Farmland Abandonment: Evidence from Rural China. Land 2019, 8, 184. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8120184
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Chicago/Turabian StyleDu, Jiang, Miao Zeng, Zhengjuan Xie, and Shikun Wang. 2019. "Power of Agricultural Credit in Farmland Abandonment: Evidence from Rural China" Land 8, no. 12: 184. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8120184
APA StyleDu, J., Zeng, M., Xie, Z., & Wang, S. (2019). Power of Agricultural Credit in Farmland Abandonment: Evidence from Rural China. Land, 8(12), 184. https://doi.org/10.3390/land8120184