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interest rates in developed areas. Where income is low, transaction costs are high and the market is segmented, informal … lenders are useful on efficiency grounds. Hence, the first-best solution appears to be augmenting farmer’s income. …
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This paper is an edited and expanded version of PIDS Staff Paper 87-02. It provides a number of facts and observations regarding agricultural credit, the main source of which is the ongoing program to rehabilitate the rural banks, to re-orient the concept of supervised credit and the creation of...
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This paper is an edited and expanded version of PIDS Staff Paper 87-02. It provides a number of facts and observations regarding agricultural credit, the main source of which is the ongoing program to rehabilitate the rural banks, to re-orient the concept of supervised credit and the creation of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011184877
In its attempt to contribute to the understanding of the behavior of one segment of the cooperative movement, this paper analyzes the performance of the cooperative credit union (CCU) system in rural areas. While CCU is the most successful of all types of cooperatives, its role in the financial...
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of labor allocation and their sources of income as well as the structure of employment. It also makes use of labor market … sources of income as well as the structure of employment. It also makes use of labor market indicators to trace the labor …
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, by region and by income group. At a given income level, rural households generally save more, both on the average and on … rural income need not result in lower aggregate savings. …
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, by region and by income group. At a given income level, rural households generally save more, both on the average and on … rural income need not result in lower aggregate savings. …
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