Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 91University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 2010 |
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... cultivation , farming experience , education , family size , non - farm income and own fund , affecting both the availability and demand for credit . It leads to the formulation of re- duced form model which can be estimated by a probit ...
... cultivation , farming experience , education , family size , non - farm income and own fund , affecting both the availability and demand for credit . It leads to the formulation of re- duced form model which can be estimated by a probit ...
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... cultivation was 1.4912 hectares . The farmers had greater farming experience ( 27 years ) . They had crossed the primary education level . The average size of family was 4 members . The farmers had an average amount of Rs.51,057 as ...
... cultivation was 1.4912 hectares . The farmers had greater farming experience ( 27 years ) . They had crossed the primary education level . The average size of family was 4 members . The farmers had an average amount of Rs.51,057 as ...
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... cultivation 0.2048 * 2.024 Farming experience 0.1533 1.250 Education 0.0185 0.254 Family Size -0.1198 -0.683 Non farm income 0.0534 ** 2.954 Own Fund -0.1082 ** -9.029 Chi square 107.6647 ** Log likelihood function -289.5986 Model ...
... cultivation 0.2048 * 2.024 Farming experience 0.1533 1.250 Education 0.0185 0.254 Family Size -0.1198 -0.683 Non farm income 0.0534 ** 2.954 Own Fund -0.1082 ** -9.029 Chi square 107.6647 ** Log likelihood function -289.5986 Model ...
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