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We study the impact of loan regulation in rural India on child labor with an overlapping-generations model of formal … household types. -- child labor ; India ; informal lending ; lending discrimination ; interest rate caps …
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Rural households in developing countries continue to have limited access to credit although credit is thought to play a vital role not only in agricultural activities but also in poverty reduction through improving the economic and social wellbeing of the people. Existing studies on rural credit...
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This study was conducted from 37 rural SACCOS in Morogoro, Dodoma and Kilimanjaro regions in Tanzania to assess the influence of credits risk management on rural SACCOS' profitability. The study applied univariate regression model where ROA and ROE were the proxies for profitability and Non...
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This study applied the paired t-test and logistic regression analysis to assess the impacts of the rural SACCOS' loans on borrowers in Tanzania where 431 borrowers from 37 rural SACCOS in Morogoro, Dodoma and Kilimanjaro regions were involved. The study noted that 73.5% of the rural SACCOS'...
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The welfare impact of expanding access to bank accounts depends on whether accounts crowd out pre-existing financial relationships, or whether private gains from accounts are shared within social networks. To study the effect of accounts on financial linkages, we provided free bank accounts to a...
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At the macro level, savings mobilization plays an important role in economic growth and development whilst at the micro … household level it plays a critical role in production, consumption and investment decisions. However, savings mobilization in … many developing countries remains low which calls for further research and insight into the savings behaviour of the poor …
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savings and credit associations persist and remain extremely popular among the very poor in the society. This paper hypothesis … traditional savings and credit associations in coping with the above problems reveals a strong character trait of such association … traditional rural savings and credit association in Ado Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria in 2004. This study shows …
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The welfare impact of expanding access to bank accounts depends on whether accounts crowd out pre-existing financial relationships, or whether private gains from accounts are shared within social networks. To study the effect of accounts on financial linkages, we provided free bank accounts to a...
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