小额信贷与为环境质量付费的意愿:来自柬埔寨农村卫生设施融资随机对照试验的证据

Microcredit and willingness to pay for environmental quality: Evidence from a randomized-controlled trial of finance for sanitation in rural Cambodia

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2016
被引 97
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过柬埔寨农村的随机对照试验,发现小额信贷能显著提高家庭对卫生厕所的支付意愿,但安装率受邻居购买行为的负向影响。

Abstract

Low willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental quality in developing countries is a key research question in environmental economics. One explanation is that missing credit markets may suppress WTP for environmental improvements that require large up-front investments. We test the impact of microloans on WTP for hygienic latrines via a randomized controlled trial in 30 villages in rural Cambodia. We find that microcredit dramatically raises WTP for improved latrines, with 60% of households in the Financing arm willing to purchase at an unsubsidized price, relative to 25% in the Non-financing arm. Effects on latrine installation are positive but muted by several factors, including a negative peer effect: randomly induced purchases by neighbors reduce a household's probability of installing its own latrine. On methodological grounds, this paper shows that a "decision-focused evaluation" can be integrated into academic analysis to provide insight into questions of general interest.

小额信贷支付意愿环境卫生随机对照试验