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household income and assets in Kenya. We use a survey panel dataset, which allows us to control for unobserved heterogeneity …
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investigate selected factors perceived to influence the performance of women-owned small micro enterprises in Kenya. The factors … entrepreneurs who participate in Village Saving and Credit Associations from Nakuru Town Kenya was used. The study found that all …
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The study aims to examine reasons for agribusiness proprietors seeking unconventional loans, where conventional lenders offer loans at lower interest rates. Using cross-sectional data analysis, the study revealed the type of clients served by unconventional lending sector: Households that are...
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This paper examined how microfinance institutions have influenced small scale farming of wheat in the adoption of … microfinance services towards improving wheat production. Simple random sampling was used to select 200 study participants where … microfinance some of the small scale farmers have managed to hire tractors in ploughing of their land, planters for sowing and …
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Introduction: a golden pendulum -- Context for credit : a setting at the source of the Nile -- Three faces of the loan : charity, usury-- and fantasy -- Plans and dreams : an integrated approach on paper -- Lenders and lineages : nepotism as loyalty -- Untying a package deal : borrowing green...
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Intro -- Credit Between Cultures: Farmers, Financiers, and Misunderstanding in Africa -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- CHAPTER 1. Introduction: A Golden Pendulum -- BROTHERS AND OTHERS: OLD DEBATES, NEW TWISTS -- CHAPTER 2. Context for Credit: A Setting at...
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