Rural Finance for Food Security for the Poor: Implications for Research and PolicyIntl Food Policy Res Inst, 01/01/1997 - 139 من الصفحات A broader role for rural finance for food security. The saving and borrowing behavior of the food-insecure poor. Innovative rural finance for the poor: a food security perspective. Conclusions for research and policy. |
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الصفحة vii
... inputs , labor , and equipment to generate additional income . Second , access to financial services could increase their capacity to bear risk , enabling them to invest in new agricultural technology and off - farm enterprises . Third ...
... inputs , labor , and equipment to generate additional income . Second , access to financial services could increase their capacity to bear risk , enabling them to invest in new agricultural technology and off - farm enterprises . Third ...
الصفحة 2
... inputs , labor , and equipment for income generation . This is the traditional argument for rural financial policy . Second , access to credit , liquid savings ( that can be readily converted to cash ) , and insur- ance services can ...
... inputs , labor , and equipment for income generation . This is the traditional argument for rural financial policy . Second , access to credit , liquid savings ( that can be readily converted to cash ) , and insur- ance services can ...
الصفحة 10
... input like fertilizer or irrigation . It requires looking at the role poor people play in the whole institutional framework . The collateral usually required by a bank discriminates against the poor , particularly against women who own ...
... input like fertilizer or irrigation . It requires looking at the role poor people play in the whole institutional framework . The collateral usually required by a bank discriminates against the poor , particularly against women who own ...
الصفحة 19
... inputs into income genera- tion are at their optimal levels in the absence of credit constraints ; — = financial and other wealth ; and the credit limit , which is the maximum amount that potential lenders are willing to lend to house ...
... inputs into income genera- tion are at their optimal levels in the absence of credit constraints ; — = financial and other wealth ; and the credit limit , which is the maximum amount that potential lenders are willing to lend to house ...
الصفحة 20
... inputs in terms of utility . Clearly , pressing consumption needs such as hunger or illness induce high time preference rates and therefore impose immense opportunity costs on investments , such as holding and maintaining production ...
... inputs in terms of utility . Clearly , pressing consumption needs such as hunger or illness induce high time preference rates and therefore impose immense opportunity costs on investments , such as holding and maintaining production ...
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access to credit access to financial allocation asset portfolios Bangladesh behavior Braun Cameroon collateral community level consumption credit consumption smoothing cooperative covariate risks credit and savings credit constraints credit groups credit limit credit markets credit programs default demand developing countries economic effects financial intermediaries financial services Food Policy Research food security formal credit formal sector framework funds Gambia Grameen Bank group lending Heidhues household food security human capital IFAD income individual information asymmetry inputs institutional arrangements institutional innovation insurance services interest rates International Food Policy intertemporal investment labor lenders liquidity loans Madagascar Malawi member-based institutions ment Mimeo moral hazard Mudzi nutritional percent Pischke Policy Research Institute poor households potential precautionary savings production repayment role rural credit rural financial institutions rural financial markets rural households rural poor savers savings and credit Schrieder self-help groups social strategies sumption sustainability tercile tion transaction costs transitory food insecurity World Bank Zeller
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الصفحة 23 - ... features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and trust, that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit.
الصفحة 38 - ... (2) it partly or fully shifts the risk of loss of the principal from the lender to the borrower...
الصفحة 9 - Food security is defined in its most basic form as access by all people at all times to the food needed for a healthy life.
الصفحة 89 - FAO works closely with all the major multilateral financing institutions that lend to agriculture, such as the World Bank, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the African, Asian and Inter-American Development Banks, as well as several of the largest Arab financing institutions.
الصفحة 121 - Interlinkage of Land, Labour and Credit Relations: An Analysis of Village Survey Data in East India.
الصفحة 121 - An Economic Study of Factors Affecting the Demand for Agricultural Credit at the F Level," Unpublished MS thesis (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University, 1967).