Interlinked agrarian markets in rural India
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Bibliographic Information
Interlinked agrarian markets in rural India
(Studies in economic development and planning, no. 57)
Sage Publications, 1991
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Note
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Delhi University, 1986
Includes bibliographical references (p. [166]-171) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The structures of the agricultural credit market in India and the implications of interlinked agrarian markets are explored in this volume. Based on a detailed study of six villages in Orissa, the author discusses the nature and extent of different types of interlinked credit transactions among the various sections of borrowers.
Table of Contents
Foreword - C H Hanumantha Rao
Introduction
Salient Features of the Study Area and Credit Market Structure
Small Farmers' Access to Formal Credit
Characteristics of Linked and Non-Linked Households
Theory and Evidence
Credit Transactions, Lenders' Collateral Requirement and Interest Rates
Interlinked Agrarian Credit Market
The Case of Marginal and Small Tenants
Landless Agricultural Labourers
Their Interface with the Informal Credit Market
Evaluation and Conclusion
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