This paper closely scrutinizes the diverse credit transactions undertaken by small-scale fishers along the South West coast of India, based on a field-level survey carried out in the maritime State of Kerala. The study describes alternative modes of fishery credit delivery in the State and explores the tangled inter-linkages in the formal and informal credit contracts. Further, empirical assessment of borrowing pattern of small-scale fishers is conducted by taking the case of ring seiners who constitute an important segment in the local fishery. The main determinants of their borrowing behavior from institutional credit sources are identified using a fractional logit regression approach. The findings point to continuing dominance of the inf...
In Indian marine fisheries sector, Micro-Finance Institutions (MFI)/Self Help Groups (SHG) mobilised...
The study was conducted to assess the credit utilization pattern and repayment behavior of the fish ...
Coastal indebtedness and impact of microfinance in marine fisheries sector of Indi
This study examines the fishery credit delivery system in the state of Kerala that mainly involves i...
Not AvailableThis study examines the fishery credit delivery system in the state of Kerala that main...
This paper demonstrates that artisanal/small-scale fisheries face difficulties in accessing public ...
Based on a case study in a Tamil fishing village, this paper analyzes the dynamics of a particular c...
Fishermen in Kerala are exploited by middlemen, auctioneers and private money lenders who provide lo...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
This dissertation provides an explanation for the co-existence of formal and informal lenders in rur...
Majority of the fishermen of our coastal villages continue to be poor even though higher income has ...
Credit facilities in the form of loans and subsi dies for the development of small - scale fisherie...
Based on a study conducted in a maritime fishing community in southern Sri Lanka, this paper attempt...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
The extent of coastal rural indebtedness in the marine fisheries sector is quite observable througho...
In Indian marine fisheries sector, Micro-Finance Institutions (MFI)/Self Help Groups (SHG) mobilised...
The study was conducted to assess the credit utilization pattern and repayment behavior of the fish ...
Coastal indebtedness and impact of microfinance in marine fisheries sector of Indi
This study examines the fishery credit delivery system in the state of Kerala that mainly involves i...
Not AvailableThis study examines the fishery credit delivery system in the state of Kerala that main...
This paper demonstrates that artisanal/small-scale fisheries face difficulties in accessing public ...
Based on a case study in a Tamil fishing village, this paper analyzes the dynamics of a particular c...
Fishermen in Kerala are exploited by middlemen, auctioneers and private money lenders who provide lo...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
This dissertation provides an explanation for the co-existence of formal and informal lenders in rur...
Majority of the fishermen of our coastal villages continue to be poor even though higher income has ...
Credit facilities in the form of loans and subsi dies for the development of small - scale fisherie...
Based on a study conducted in a maritime fishing community in southern Sri Lanka, this paper attempt...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
The extent of coastal rural indebtedness in the marine fisheries sector is quite observable througho...
In Indian marine fisheries sector, Micro-Finance Institutions (MFI)/Self Help Groups (SHG) mobilised...
The study was conducted to assess the credit utilization pattern and repayment behavior of the fish ...
Coastal indebtedness and impact of microfinance in marine fisheries sector of Indi