2017
DOI: 10.9734/ajaees/2017/32304
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Agricultural Credit-led Agricultural Growth: A VECM Approach

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“…Telah lama diyakini bahwa kredit adalah aspek pendukung yang penting dalam meningkatkan produksi pertanian di perdesaan (Ahmad, 2011;Ayaz dan Hussain, 2011;Ekwere dan Edem, 2014;Rahman et al, 2014;Khan et al, 2017;Rehman et al, 2017). Oleh karenanya, tidak terbantahkan akses kredit akan menjadi penentu utama keberhasilan pembangunan pertanian dan peningkatan pendapatan petani (Akoijam, 2012;Ogundeji et al, 2018).…”
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“…Telah lama diyakini bahwa kredit adalah aspek pendukung yang penting dalam meningkatkan produksi pertanian di perdesaan (Ahmad, 2011;Ayaz dan Hussain, 2011;Ekwere dan Edem, 2014;Rahman et al, 2014;Khan et al, 2017;Rehman et al, 2017). Oleh karenanya, tidak terbantahkan akses kredit akan menjadi penentu utama keberhasilan pembangunan pertanian dan peningkatan pendapatan petani (Akoijam, 2012;Ogundeji et al, 2018).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Credit positively and significantly influences agricultural GDP in the long run, while in the short run, this effect is insignificant in Nigeria for 1981-2014 (Ogbuabor and Nwosu 2017). Agricultural GDP is highly sensitive to agricultural bank credit and found a one-way association between agricultural bank credit and GDP of agriculture in Pakistan (Khan et al 2017) and Bangladesh (Rahman 2011). Assessing the determinants of agricultural production in Pakistan employed the Cobb-Douglas production function, which revealed that agricultural bank credit had a strong and positive influence on agricultural GDP along with seed and fertilizer (Rehman et al 2019).…”
Section: Empirical Evidence Of the Credit's Effect On Gdp Agricultural Gdp And Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A drastic increase in agricul- ture credit has also been recorded, which is a good sign for the state economy. A study by [22] empirically proved that agricultural credit leads the agricultural growth and agricultural growth further reduces poverty and brings prosperity for the farming community. The above discussion reveals that agriculture in Uttar Pradesh has gone through a structural transformation with a paradigm shift in production and use of consumable and durable inputs.…”
Section: Transformation Of Agriculture In Uttar Pradesh Since Economimentioning
confidence: 99%