This report presents information on the credit constraints that poor rural households face ... in nine countries of Asia and Africa ( Bangladesh, Cameroon, China, Egypt, Ghana, Madagascar, Malawi, Nepal, and Pakistan). It uses this information to make the case for appropriate public intervention in strengthening rural financial markets and draws conclusions about areas where public resources may best be spent--Preface.Non-PRIFPRI1; Poverty Reductio
Abstract: Poor households in rural areas of the developing world commonly lack access to (formal or...
The study was conducted in North Unguja, Zanzibar focussing on informal rural groups, formed by the ...
This paper compares and contrasts rural livelihoods in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi, with a vi...
This report presents information on the credit constraints that poor rural households face ... in ni...
For poor rural families in developing countries, access to credit and savings facilities such as ban...
Many countries are searching for methods to facilitate the creation and expansion of rural nonfarm e...
Micro Finance has become one of the most effective instruments for economic development of the poor....
Poor people in developing countries are vulnerable to a broad range of shocks that affect their live...
The rural home is the center of extreme poverty in Africa. Thus, increasing access to finance is not...
The very poor in developing countries usually lack funds to increase production and improve living s...
Much of rural finance policy until the end of the 1980s was based on the faulty premises that the po...
The Grameen Bank is a specialized financial institution in Bangladesh that was established to provid...
Most rural households lack access to reliable and affordable finance for agriculture and other livel...
The authors take a fresh look at the role of rural financial policy in improving household food secu...
A wide range of institutional models and financial products are currently serving, or attempting to ...
Abstract: Poor households in rural areas of the developing world commonly lack access to (formal or...
The study was conducted in North Unguja, Zanzibar focussing on informal rural groups, formed by the ...
This paper compares and contrasts rural livelihoods in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi, with a vi...
This report presents information on the credit constraints that poor rural households face ... in ni...
For poor rural families in developing countries, access to credit and savings facilities such as ban...
Many countries are searching for methods to facilitate the creation and expansion of rural nonfarm e...
Micro Finance has become one of the most effective instruments for economic development of the poor....
Poor people in developing countries are vulnerable to a broad range of shocks that affect their live...
The rural home is the center of extreme poverty in Africa. Thus, increasing access to finance is not...
The very poor in developing countries usually lack funds to increase production and improve living s...
Much of rural finance policy until the end of the 1980s was based on the faulty premises that the po...
The Grameen Bank is a specialized financial institution in Bangladesh that was established to provid...
Most rural households lack access to reliable and affordable finance for agriculture and other livel...
The authors take a fresh look at the role of rural financial policy in improving household food secu...
A wide range of institutional models and financial products are currently serving, or attempting to ...
Abstract: Poor households in rural areas of the developing world commonly lack access to (formal or...
The study was conducted in North Unguja, Zanzibar focussing on informal rural groups, formed by the ...
This paper compares and contrasts rural livelihoods in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi, with a vi...