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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... loans are demanded and subsequently used for consumption purposes . Table 5 states the purposes for which a loan was sought by rural households in western Nigeria ( Oyatoye 1983 ) . Education and con- sumption accounted for roughly 60 ...
... loans are demanded and subsequently used for consumption purposes . Table 5 states the purposes for which a loan was sought by rural households in western Nigeria ( Oyatoye 1983 ) . Education and con- sumption accounted for roughly 60 ...
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... loan amount for loans from socially distant lenders , formal interest rates ranging between 12 and 24 percent are very attractive , especially for poorer households , who pay higher interest rates than wealthier households . In Pakistan ...
... loan amount for loans from socially distant lenders , formal interest rates ranging between 12 and 24 percent are very attractive , especially for poorer households , who pay higher interest rates than wealthier households . In Pakistan ...
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... loans . Innovative pro- grams for the poor , therefore , delegate most of the credit appraisal process to member - based institutions at the community level ( Christen et al . 1995 ) . Their intrinsic knowledge capacity , willingness ...
... loans . Innovative pro- grams for the poor , therefore , delegate most of the credit appraisal process to member - based institutions at the community level ( Christen et al . 1995 ) . Their intrinsic knowledge capacity , willingness ...
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