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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were 79 percent and 40 percent for the informal and formal sector , respectively ( Schrieder 1995 ) . The same pattern was observed in a sample of 350 households in rural Bangladesh : on average , about 35 percent of informal debt was ...
were 79 percent and 40 percent for the informal and formal sector , respectively ( Schrieder 1995 ) . The same pattern was observed in a sample of 350 households in rural Bangladesh : on average , about 35 percent of informal debt was ...
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Agricultural inputs , which were mainly advanced in kind by The Gambian Cooperative Union , accounted for 46 percent of annual loans , cash not further specified as to use was 35 percent , food was 7 percent , and other consumer goods ...
Agricultural inputs , which were mainly advanced in kind by The Gambian Cooperative Union , accounted for 46 percent of annual loans , cash not further specified as to use was 35 percent , food was 7 percent , and other consumer goods ...
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finance schemes for the poor Recovery rates Year established Growth ( number of members ) n.a. 1963 2,000 ( 1967 ) 1,000,000 ( 1989 ) 74 percent ( 1991 ) 1968 50,000 ( 1983 ) 72,000 ( 1989 ) 74 percent ( loan 1987 repayment inactive ) ...
finance schemes for the poor Recovery rates Year established Growth ( number of members ) n.a. 1963 2,000 ( 1967 ) 1,000,000 ( 1989 ) 74 percent ( 1991 ) 1968 50,000 ( 1983 ) 72,000 ( 1989 ) 74 percent ( loan 1987 repayment inactive ) ...
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Chapter Two A Broader Role for Rural Finance | 12 |
Chapter Three The Saving and Borrowing Behavior | 51 |
Chapter Five Conclusions for Research and Policy | 111 |
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