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Does Informal Credit Provide Security? Rural banking policy in India.

Autor(es)V. K. Ramachandran, M. Swaminathan
Tipo de herramientadocumento
Region(es) / País(es)Asia/Pacifico
Aspectos sobre la Economía Informalacceso a crédito, protección social
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Does Informal Credit Provide Security? Rural banking policy in India (136kb)
 - ILO InFocus Programme on Social and Economic Security
Estado(s)terminado
Sector(es) de la OITProtección Social
Unidad(es) de la OITIFP/SES - Programa InFocus sobre Seguridad Social y Económica
ISBN92-2-112771-0
Palabra(s) clave(s)microfinanzas, socio economic security

Resumen
This paper deals with rural banking and credit policy in contemporary India and with the effect of the current policy of financial liberalization on the credit portfolios of rural workers. It examines, first, the major directions of rural banking and credit policy and indicators of performance of this activity in India since 1969, the year in which 14 major commercial banks were nationalized. Secondly, it attempts to describe and analyse features of indebtedness of rural households, particularly rural worker households, in a south Indian village during different periods of national banking policy. Thirdly, it attempts to evaluate the potential of a new policy alternative microcredit projects controlled by non-government organizations - as a solution for problems of rural indebtedness.
   

   
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Ultimá actualización: 24 March 2005