The Effect of a Land Titling Programme on Households’ Access to Credit

This paper assesses the effects of property titling on households’ access to and use of credit by focusing on household responses to an exogenous change in their formal ownership status. We isolate the credit effect on legal ownership by comparing households from communities in Osasco, Brazil. Our statistical estimates suggest that land titling increases credit use, decreases reliance on credit borrowed from relatives, and increases credit borrowed from commercial banks. We also find that treated households increased their consumption of time-saving durable goods, which explains an observed reallocation of time among household members, with adults working more and children less.

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Main Authors: Piza, Caio, Barros de Moura, Mauricio José Serpa
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: Taylor and Francis 2015-06
Subjects:property rights, land title, access to credit, treatment effects, heterogeneous effects,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22687
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