2014
DOI: 10.1787/5jz48305h4vd-en
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Enabling Environment for Agricultural Growth and Competitiveness

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“…As such, the domestic policy settings of a country are likely to play an important role in determining GVC participation and its potential effects (discussed in the following section). Similarly, the quality of the agricultural enabling environment, based around governance quality, market effectiveness, and the availability of human and physical capital (Diaz-Bonilla et al, 2014), is likely to be important. Good governance, in particular institutional quality, can be an important determinant of value chain trade because it can determine firms' ability to enforce contracts (Nunn, 2007;Swinnen, 2007).…”
Section: -How Policies Shape Global Food and Agriculture Value Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the domestic policy settings of a country are likely to play an important role in determining GVC participation and its potential effects (discussed in the following section). Similarly, the quality of the agricultural enabling environment, based around governance quality, market effectiveness, and the availability of human and physical capital (Diaz-Bonilla et al, 2014), is likely to be important. Good governance, in particular institutional quality, can be an important determinant of value chain trade because it can determine firms' ability to enforce contracts (Nunn, 2007;Swinnen, 2007).…”
Section: -How Policies Shape Global Food and Agriculture Value Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, physical access to financial services remains low, particularly when compared to other countries in the region (Table 3.1). Around 20% of communes have banks, bank branches or co-operative banks (GSO, 2018 [9]), with less than 25% of the rural population having an account with a financial institution (Demirgüç-Kunt et al, 2018 [63]). 22 The Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (VBARD) is to be equitized by the end of 2020 under Decision No.…”
Section: Figure 34 Sources Of Credit In Rural Areas Various Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For farmers who may not have traditional immovable collateral, warehouse receipt financing can be an effective tool to access credit. 23 Viet Nam is still overwhelmingly a cash economy -94% of adults who received payments for agricultural products in 2017 received them in cash (Demirgüç-Kunt et al, 2018 [63]). According to IFC (2014 [62]), mobile banking has reached only a small segment of the population holding accounts with financial institutions, despite the widespread penetration of mobile phones.…”
Section: Figure 34 Sources Of Credit In Rural Areas Various Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At that E. Diaz-Bonilla et al (2014) developed the methodology which provides an opportunity to estimate strengths and weaknesses of the carried out reforms and environment for the growth in agrarian economy of developing countries by various sub-indices.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Latest Researches And Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%