One of the most intractable economic problems for poor countries has been the high price or outright unavailability of credit in rural communities. Primarily because of weak institutional infrastructure in rural areas, formal sector banks have faced seemingly insuperable information asymmetries and consequently have experienced persistentl
This report presents information on the credit constraints that poor rural households face ... in ni...
Information acquisition is very much dependent on the players in rural financial market (i.e. banks,...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...
Credit markets are notably imperfect, and most notably for the rural poor. The result is that a vast...
Working out ways to lift people out of poverty is a key objective within development economics. One ...
RURAL CREDIT MARKETS have been at the center of policy intervention in developing countries over the...
A decade-long slowdown in the rural economy has often been blamed on overcautious lending institutio...
Rural credit markets have been at the center of policy intervention in devel-oping countries over th...
The contrast in lending costs for a public and a private sector bank servicing agriculture in an LDC...
A common problem in agricultural credit markets in developing countries is the coexistence of a comp...
Abstract: Poor households in rural areas of the developing world commonly lack access to (formal or...
Since de-colonization from Britain to mid-1970s, the rural credit programs in the territory of Bangl...
Initially, we explore the attitudes and perceptions of farmers and low farm profitability as potenti...
Understanding of the economic causes and consequences of market failure in credit markets has progre...
Academic and professional writing on rural credit in Africa and Kenya focuses almost solely on lendi...
This report presents information on the credit constraints that poor rural households face ... in ni...
Information acquisition is very much dependent on the players in rural financial market (i.e. banks,...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...
Credit markets are notably imperfect, and most notably for the rural poor. The result is that a vast...
Working out ways to lift people out of poverty is a key objective within development economics. One ...
RURAL CREDIT MARKETS have been at the center of policy intervention in developing countries over the...
A decade-long slowdown in the rural economy has often been blamed on overcautious lending institutio...
Rural credit markets have been at the center of policy intervention in devel-oping countries over th...
The contrast in lending costs for a public and a private sector bank servicing agriculture in an LDC...
A common problem in agricultural credit markets in developing countries is the coexistence of a comp...
Abstract: Poor households in rural areas of the developing world commonly lack access to (formal or...
Since de-colonization from Britain to mid-1970s, the rural credit programs in the territory of Bangl...
Initially, we explore the attitudes and perceptions of farmers and low farm profitability as potenti...
Understanding of the economic causes and consequences of market failure in credit markets has progre...
Academic and professional writing on rural credit in Africa and Kenya focuses almost solely on lendi...
This report presents information on the credit constraints that poor rural households face ... in ni...
Information acquisition is very much dependent on the players in rural financial market (i.e. banks,...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...