ABSTRACT
The study specifically
analyzed the factors that influence arable farm-households’ participation in
microcredit market, level of access to microcredit and credit source selection
in Akwa Ibom State. It also estimated microcredit transaction costs incurred by
participants and the determinants of such costs. Multi-stage sampling technique was employed
to obtain cross sectional data from 240 respondents. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate
respondents’ socioeconomic profiles and transaction costs incurred by market
participants. Hecman two-stage model was
used to examine the determinants of households’ participation in the market and
level of access to microcredit. Linear
Probability Model and multiple regression technique were respectively utilized
in assessing the determinants of choice of microcredit source and transaction
costs. The result obtained showed that
the most important transaction cost component was opportunity cost of time (N5576.41), followed by travelling cost (N3272.62). The
study also showed that loan size, interest cost and waiting period had
significant positive relationship with microcredit transaction cost at 1%;
distance to lending institution and savings were both positively signed and
significantly related to transaction cost at 10% while education had a
significant negative relationship with transaction cost at 1%. The study further showed that transaction
cost, distance to lending bank, number of guarantor and road condition were all
significant at 10% and negatively related to participation in microcredit
market; qualifying account relationship period, number of visits to lending
bank and number of hours spent in a financial institution all had significant
negative relationship with market participation at 5%; while gender was significant
at 10% and positively related to market participation. Interest and transaction costs were
significant at 1% and negatively related to households’ access to microcredit;
while annual income and moratorium period had positive and negative significant
relationship with access to microcredit respectively at 10%. Education, dependency ratio and borrowing experience all had significant
and positive relationship with households’ microcredit source selection at 5%,
10% and 1% respectively while interest amount was significant at 5% but had
negative relationship with choice of credit source. Policies that are aimed at
ensuring the proliferation of pro-poor financial institutions in rural areas such as;
reduction in compensating balance rate, timely disbursement of microcredit to
farm-households
and provision of grants to farm-households for higher education are advocated to encourage
participation in microcredit market, ensure increased access to microcredit,
reduction in microcredit transaction cost and enhance informed choice of
microcredit source.
EKPENYONG, E (2022). Analysis Of Borrowing Decisions And Transaction Costs By Arable Crop Farm-Households In Akwa Ibom Sate, Nigeria. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/analysis-of-borrowing-decisions-and-transaction-costs-by-arable-crop-farm-households-in-akwa-ibom-sate-nigeria-7-2
EKPENYONG, EKPENYONG. "Analysis Of Borrowing Decisions And Transaction Costs By Arable Crop Farm-Households In Akwa Ibom Sate, Nigeria" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 19 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/analysis-of-borrowing-decisions-and-transaction-costs-by-arable-crop-farm-households-in-akwa-ibom-sate-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
EKPENYONG, EKPENYONG. "Analysis Of Borrowing Decisions And Transaction Costs By Arable Crop Farm-Households In Akwa Ibom Sate, Nigeria". Repository.mouau.edu.ng, Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 19 Oct. 2022. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/analysis-of-borrowing-decisions-and-transaction-costs-by-arable-crop-farm-households-in-akwa-ibom-sate-nigeria-7-2 >.
EKPENYONG, EKPENYONG. "Analysis Of Borrowing Decisions And Transaction Costs By Arable Crop Farm-Households In Akwa Ibom Sate, Nigeria" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2022). Accessed 22 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/analysis-of-borrowing-decisions-and-transaction-costs-by-arable-crop-farm-households-in-akwa-ibom-sate-nigeria-7-2