This article aimed to deepen understandings of poor household borrowing practices by drawing on a case study from rural Southern India. It combines descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis to show that households juggle with a wide range of borrowing sources and that each serves very specific purposes. From a theoretical perspective, we suggest that the neoclassical cost/benefit framework often used to analyse debt decisions should be enlarged to include social criteria in line with recent insights from economic anthropology and political economy. From a policy perspective, we argue that all things being equal, local financial arrangements might have important comparative advantages over traditional microfinance products. (Résumé d'a...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
Informal lending and borrowing among close acquaintances such as relatives and friends have been fou...
Working out ways to lift people out of poverty is a key objective within development economics. One ...
This article aimed to deepen understandings of poor household borrowing practices by drawing on a ca...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
International audienceDrawing on long-term field engagement with microcredit programs in rural north...
This micro-level study combines multivariate and qualitative analyses to highlight the fragmented na...
The present article studies borrowing behaviour between credit surplus and credit constrained enviro...
An understanding of household finance in rural communities is vital to poverty reduction strategies ...
This paper engages with debates around microcredit, once a development success story, but now much c...
The objective of this study is to examine the overview of rural credit in India finds a remarkable c...
Poor women borrow from multiple sources. This study examines whether the source of debt matters for ...
The complexity of rural economies in developing countries is increasingly recognised, as is the need...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
The paper discusses the findings of a primary survey carried out in one village in Udaipur District ...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
Informal lending and borrowing among close acquaintances such as relatives and friends have been fou...
Working out ways to lift people out of poverty is a key objective within development economics. One ...
This article aimed to deepen understandings of poor household borrowing practices by drawing on a ca...
The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal syst...
International audienceDrawing on long-term field engagement with microcredit programs in rural north...
This micro-level study combines multivariate and qualitative analyses to highlight the fragmented na...
The present article studies borrowing behaviour between credit surplus and credit constrained enviro...
An understanding of household finance in rural communities is vital to poverty reduction strategies ...
This paper engages with debates around microcredit, once a development success story, but now much c...
The objective of this study is to examine the overview of rural credit in India finds a remarkable c...
Poor women borrow from multiple sources. This study examines whether the source of debt matters for ...
The complexity of rural economies in developing countries is increasingly recognised, as is the need...
This paper presents a case study of credit transactions in Palanpur, a north Indian village. Drawing...
The paper discusses the findings of a primary survey carried out in one village in Udaipur District ...
From the 1950s up to the early 1990s the All-India data show an ever-declining share of informal cre...
Informal lending and borrowing among close acquaintances such as relatives and friends have been fou...
Working out ways to lift people out of poverty is a key objective within development economics. One ...