@article{Gaisina:90801,
      recid = {90801},
      author = {Gaisina, Sholpan},
      title = {Formal credit institutions in agriculture of Kazakhstan  (micro-econometric analysis)},
      address = {2010-06-16},
      number = {924-2016-72984},
      pages = {14},
      month = {Jun},
      year = {2010},
      abstract = {The financing of agricultural producers is one of the most  acute problems along the entire scope of economic reforms  in Kazakhstan. The issue is: What kind of financial sources  could maintain the development of agricultural production?  

Internal sources such as profit, depreciation capital,  and various reserve and insurance funds can not be  considered as a key financial base. State financial support  of agriculture in Kazakhstan (which plays a significant  role in the most developed countries), is episodic in  nature, small in size and typically does not reach the  recipients. In these circumstances, a potential supplier of  financial and investment resources could be a banking  system and such non-banking credit institutions as credit  cooperatives. 

Econometric analysis is used to analyze the  determinants of credit access. Results suggest that access  to subsidized credit has a significant role in determining  access to bank credits and investment activity of  agricultural enterprises. Major determinants of credit  rationing are the size of arable land possessed by the  agricultural enterprise and the cost of equipment,  expressing an ability of borrower to use them as  collateral.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/90801},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.90801},
}