Rural Finance for Food Security for the Poor: Implications for Research and PolicyInternational Food Policy Research Institute, 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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... benefits from the additional income generated ; and ⚫ who bears the risk and burden of loan repayment ( individual ver- sus household collateral ) . Access to credit or the capacity to save is mostly determined by ownership or control ...
... benefits from the additional income generated ; and ⚫ who bears the risk and burden of loan repayment ( individual ver- sus household collateral ) . Access to credit or the capacity to save is mostly determined by ownership or control ...
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... benefits of such intervention . It is therefore argued here that public support for rural financial institutions should be judged on the expected cost - benefit ratio of pub- lic investment , compared with the cost - benefit ratios of ...
... benefits of such intervention . It is therefore argued here that public support for rural financial institutions should be judged on the expected cost - benefit ratio of pub- lic investment , compared with the cost - benefit ratios of ...
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... benefits for the poorest seg- ments of the population . Such subsidies could be used for initial phases of ... benefits of improved access to financial services for rural households . As a result of this lack of information on benefits ...
... benefits for the poorest seg- ments of the population . Such subsidies could be used for initial phases of ... benefits of improved access to financial services for rural households . As a result of this lack of information on benefits ...
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