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poor might be resolved by access to credit alone -- the ability to acquire assets, to start businesses, to finance … rises from conventional banks and finance companies. Analyzing the failures of credit programs aimed at small farmers and …
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Before the late 1970s, rural dwellers in Ghana had almost no access to institutional credit for farm and nonfarm … response to this situation, the Government of Ghana took several measures to increase access to credit in rural areas …
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, particularly in credit markets. Recent research reveals that biometric technology can help reduce these problems. A biometric is a … implemented in India by the Unique Identification Authority of India. Biometric technology can also improve access to credit and …
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This paper analyzes the repayment rates of credit groups belonging to three group-based credit programs in Bangladesh …
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organizational choice can overcome the prohibitive cost of investment. When facing credit constraints, firms are more likely to … market. The observed rate of returns to capital is closely related to the organizational choice under credit constraints …
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information asymmetries when delivering credit to the poor. This paper proposes an empirical method to address the potential …
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source of credit are major determinants of loan demand. Agrodealers need to organize themselves into input trading …
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) analyze the demand for agricultural credit by farmers and highlight the key determinants of this demand, (3) ascertain the … extent to which farmers are credit rationed and the factors influencing the emerging rationing scenarios, and (4) suggest … policy measures to address the problem of agricultural credit rationing and enhance the demand for credit. The study employs …
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Weather-related production risks remain one of the most serious constraints to agricultural production in much of the developing world. Financial and technological innovations that mitigate these risks have the potential to greatly benefit farmers in areas prone to such risks. In this study we...
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Natural disasters have particularly devastating impacts on economic growth in developing countries because they impede the accumulation of capital. The resilience of labor markets is crucial especially for the poor who rely only on labor to diversify their income portfolio and buffer against...
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