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Gertrud Buchenrieder
Researcher at Bundeswehr University Munich
Publications - 114
Citations - 1266
Gertrud Buchenrieder is an academic researcher from Bundeswehr University Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Social mobility. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1111 citations. Previous affiliations of Gertrud Buchenrieder include Technische Universität München & Leibniz Association.
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Social Networks and Rural Development: LEADER in Romania
TL;DR: In this paper, the relevance of social networks for LEADER in Romania was evaluated using social network analysis, and the authors found that the complexity of the LEADERS programme, weak administrative networks, political influence, and heritage of the socialist era inhibit the smooth introduction of the leader's instrument.
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Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods
Gertrud Buchenrieder,Judith Möllers,Kathrin Happe,Sophia Davidova,Lena Fredriksson,Alastair Bailey,d'Artis Kancs,Johan F.M. Swinnen,Liesbet Vranken,Carmen Hubbard,Neil Ward,Luka Juvancic,Dominika Milczarek,Mishev Plamen +13 more
TL;DR: The Deliverable 21 (D21) of the SCARLED project as discussed by the authors provides the conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods in the NMS and established Member States of the EU.
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Network Based Social Capital and Individual Loan Repayment Performance
TL;DR: In this paper, a personal network survey is carried out to measure the individual social capital of borrowers in Thailand and find no significant evidence for an effect of bridging and linking social capital.
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Agricultural Transformation and Implications for Designing Rural Financial Policies in Romania
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the current extent of the depth of rural finance and discuss the implications for the future development of rural financial markets in Romania, and argue that building an efficient rural finance system that addresses the financial needs of private sector agriculture and the rural clientele requires a multi-level approach.
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Outreach of credit institutes and households' access constraints to formal credit in Northern Vietnam
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used principal component analysis (PCA) and binary logit analysis to investigate the access to formal credit for rural households in the Vietnamese rural credit market, finding that only certain aspects of poverty, e.g., low quality of housing, have an important influence on access to the formal credit in Vietnam.