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Abstract

An endogenous switching regressions framework is used to structure and identify the impact of credit on small farm food production in Nicaragua. The results which emerge suggest that credit had a positive impact on production. However, the estimated impact is of a form which implies a process of peasant differentiation and unequal growth in the wake of the new opportunities afforded by credit.

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