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rational-expectations, microeconomic model of why the local crisis escalated into a general freeze in credit flows. It then …
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It is generally presumed that strengthening the legal enforcement of lender rights increases credit access for all … may reduce credit access for small borrowers, while expanding it for wealthy borrowers. In a firm-level panel, we find …
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The impact of economic crisis on India has been analysed in the speech. [Speech delivered at the Symposium on 'The Global Economic Crisis and Challenges for the Asian Economy in a Changing World'].
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The Reserve Bank, as the regulator of the banking sector, has been actively engaged, from the very beginning, in the review, examination and evaluation of customer service in the banks. It has been reviewing the progress periodically and has been continually nudging the Indian banking industry...
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The nature of the financial turbulence that happened recently in US and Europe, why it happened, where it happened, and the implications for central banks. Some of the forces that led up to and characterized the recent spate of events, the specific responses of central banks and some challenges...
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examine effects on targeting to poor and SC/ST households of IRDP credit, agricultural extension programs, employment programs …
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Against the backdrop of evolution of rural credit system in India as well as its observed failure to be inclusive in … access to credit from any source, and especially from the much-publicized and much- pampered formal source, and even from the … complementary relation with credit demand and credit access. Emphasis is also laid on strengthening of semi-formal sources of credit …
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Budget presented by Shri Prasanna Acharya. The first part contains the Agriculture Budget.
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disadvantaged in terms of access to credit. Within the dryland areas too inter-personal inequalities in access to credit linkage … know the pattern of institutional credit availed across the districts. The paper is based on the secondary data on … institutional credit taken for agriculture purposes collected during input surveys conducted by Agricultural Census Division …
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The paper seeks to analyse and discuss the impact of financial reform and related institutional change on the process of financial intermediation. In effect reforms stood the earlier quantity driven model on its head. The attempt was to de-segment markets and remove asset and liability...
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