Authors critique the results, assumptions, and policies commonly associated with agricultural credit projects in low income countries. A summary of new views on these projects is presented. These views emphasize voluntary savings mobilization and positive real rates of interest. Several explanations are given for why few of these new views have been adopted by policymakers
This paper discusses the farm credit policies pursued by governments in low-income countries. It is ...
This paper discusses the farm credit policies pursued by governments in low-income countries. It is ...
Author evaluates two schools of thought on how success should be measured in financial markets and g...
Authors critique the results, assumptions, and policies commonly associated with agricultural credit...
Many recent microenterprise credit programs in low income countries resemble earlier small farmer cr...
Many recent microenterprise credit programs in low income countries resemble earlier small farmer cr...
During the 1980s, there has been a fundamental shift from a supply-leading to a demand-oriented appr...
Billions of dollars are spend worldwide on agricultural credit programs, yet few comprehensive evalu...
Subsidized formal credit to the agricultural sector has been advocated as more efficient, equitable,...
Author evaluates two schools of thought on how success should be measured in financial markets and g...
Loan targeting has been a popular development tool, especially in centrally planned countries, for a...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...
Billions of dollars are spend worldwide on agricultural credit programs, yet few comprehensive evalu...
The establishment of formal agricultural credit systems in most developing countries over the recent...
This paper discusses the farm credit policies pursued by governments in low-income countries. It is ...
This paper discusses the farm credit policies pursued by governments in low-income countries. It is ...
Author evaluates two schools of thought on how success should be measured in financial markets and g...
Authors critique the results, assumptions, and policies commonly associated with agricultural credit...
Many recent microenterprise credit programs in low income countries resemble earlier small farmer cr...
Many recent microenterprise credit programs in low income countries resemble earlier small farmer cr...
During the 1980s, there has been a fundamental shift from a supply-leading to a demand-oriented appr...
Billions of dollars are spend worldwide on agricultural credit programs, yet few comprehensive evalu...
Subsidized formal credit to the agricultural sector has been advocated as more efficient, equitable,...
Author evaluates two schools of thought on how success should be measured in financial markets and g...
Loan targeting has been a popular development tool, especially in centrally planned countries, for a...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...
Over the past three decades, agricultural credit has received considerable attention in low income c...
Billions of dollars are spend worldwide on agricultural credit programs, yet few comprehensive evalu...
The establishment of formal agricultural credit systems in most developing countries over the recent...
This paper discusses the farm credit policies pursued by governments in low-income countries. It is ...
This paper discusses the farm credit policies pursued by governments in low-income countries. It is ...
Author evaluates two schools of thought on how success should be measured in financial markets and g...