The shortage of rural credit supply is a global practical problem, and also a concern of the world academia. The purpose of this study is to find evidence of the role of government provision in solving rural credit gap, and provide inspiration for countries to solve the shortage of rural credit supply. In the process, this study uses Goldsmith’s financial development theory as the theoretical guidance, and conducts an empirical analysis of the relationship between the financial interrelations ratio (FIR) and government provision in rural China from 2004 to 2019. The findings show that the rural credit gap with market development is not necessarily a credit market failure, and the government provision is not necessarily effective. Because th...
<p>Rural banking in China: geographically accessible but still financially excluded? <i>Regional Stu...
Credit markets are an essential economic institution. In developing countries, particularly in count...
It is commonly held that rural households in China, especially poorer households, have been credit r...
The shortage of rural credit supply is a global practical problem, and also a concern of the world a...
The literature on credit availability for rural households primarily focuses on the supply side, and...
Purpose – Historically, China's political attempts to provide access to rural credit has met with mi...
The literature on credit availability for rural households primarily focuses on the supply side, and...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for credit and credit rationing conduct...
The paper explores the impact of credit constraints on rural households’ consumption expenditure in ...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for credit and credit rationing conduct...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for credit and credit rationing conduct...
Financial support is a crucial part of China's poverty alleviation effort. Thus, it is vital to unde...
Insufficient capital investment coupled with limited land resources significantly limits cultivated ...
Rural banking in China: geographically accessible but still financially excluded? Regional Studies. ...
Parallel session 7. MicrofinancePresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 Octob...
<p>Rural banking in China: geographically accessible but still financially excluded? <i>Regional Stu...
Credit markets are an essential economic institution. In developing countries, particularly in count...
It is commonly held that rural households in China, especially poorer households, have been credit r...
The shortage of rural credit supply is a global practical problem, and also a concern of the world a...
The literature on credit availability for rural households primarily focuses on the supply side, and...
Purpose – Historically, China's political attempts to provide access to rural credit has met with mi...
The literature on credit availability for rural households primarily focuses on the supply side, and...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for credit and credit rationing conduct...
The paper explores the impact of credit constraints on rural households’ consumption expenditure in ...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for credit and credit rationing conduct...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the demand for credit and credit rationing conduct...
Financial support is a crucial part of China's poverty alleviation effort. Thus, it is vital to unde...
Insufficient capital investment coupled with limited land resources significantly limits cultivated ...
Rural banking in China: geographically accessible but still financially excluded? Regional Studies. ...
Parallel session 7. MicrofinancePresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 Octob...
<p>Rural banking in China: geographically accessible but still financially excluded? <i>Regional Stu...
Credit markets are an essential economic institution. In developing countries, particularly in count...
It is commonly held that rural households in China, especially poorer households, have been credit r...