This paper describes, through a theoretical approach, the interactions between institutional lenders and local moneylenders, and how these affect the rural credit market. It evaluates the effects produced by the introduction of “spillovers” in a rural credit market with rationing in which banks and moneylenders interact simultaneously while working in distinct segments. Due to the strong and consolidated social ties, it is probable that the spread of knowledge concerning potential debtors comes about in targeted and rapid way with reduced costs for the lenders as well
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
This dissertation provides an explanation for the co-existence of formal and informal lenders in rur...
This dissertation provides an explanation for the co-existence of formal and informal lenders in rur...
This paper attempts to analyse the various aspects of informal rural credit market of which interlin...
This study has investigated into the co-existence of the formal and informal sources of credit and t...
This study has investigated into the co-existence of the formal and informal sources of credit and t...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
This article discusses the perceptions of the rural people regarding the main players in the rural f...
Abstract: We develop a model which suggests a re-evaluation of the role of the informal credit sect...
We model the role of the informal credit sector in developing countries. The informational advantage...
An understanding of household finance in rural communities is vital to poverty reduction strategies ...
An understanding of household finance in rural communities is vital to poverty reduction strategies ...
RURAL CREDIT MARKETS have been at the center of policy intervention in developing countries over the...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
This dissertation provides an explanation for the co-existence of formal and informal lenders in rur...
This dissertation provides an explanation for the co-existence of formal and informal lenders in rur...
This paper attempts to analyse the various aspects of informal rural credit market of which interlin...
This study has investigated into the co-existence of the formal and informal sources of credit and t...
This study has investigated into the co-existence of the formal and informal sources of credit and t...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
This article discusses the perceptions of the rural people regarding the main players in the rural f...
Abstract: We develop a model which suggests a re-evaluation of the role of the informal credit sect...
We model the role of the informal credit sector in developing countries. The informational advantage...
An understanding of household finance in rural communities is vital to poverty reduction strategies ...
An understanding of household finance in rural communities is vital to poverty reduction strategies ...
RURAL CREDIT MARKETS have been at the center of policy intervention in developing countries over the...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...