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China's Practice of Credit Guarantee Schemes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
This paper examines the evolvement, categories, legal basis, operating characteristics, and key concerns of credit guarantee schemes (CGSs) in China. It aims at providing background note on China’s CGS as well as useful references for the sustainable development of China’s CGS.
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Credit guarantee schemes – a response from the National Guarantee System of Ecuador

Enterprise Development & Microfinance, 1994
In an earlier article 'Credit guarantee funds and mutual guarantee systems', in Volume 4 Number 2 of SED, Jacob Levitsky commented that for credit guarantee schemes in Latin America, '… in no way does the guarantee organization contribute to an improvement in the attitude or ability of the debtor as regards to the repayment of loans and the use of the ...
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An institutional appraisal of Nigeria's agricultural credit guarantee scheme

Agricultural Administration, 1981
Abstract In this paper we analyse the legal instrument establishing the Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund and the Fund's operation in 1978. The Fund is directed at increasing the productive capacity of the agricultural sector and the public share of the social costs of agricultural development in Nigeria.
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Credit guarantee schemes as an instrument to promote access to finance for small and medium enterprises: An analysis of Khula Enterprise Finance Ltd's individual credit guarantee scheme

Development Southern Africa, 2002
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face many constraints, such as lack of credit, which hinder them from reaching their job-creating potential. This article focuses on the constraints that increase banks' risk in lending to SMEs, and how credit guarantee schemes are used to overcome some of them.
Nigrini M., Schoombee A.
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A Quantitative Assessment of Credit Guarantee Scheme in Asian Bond Markets

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This paper reviews current development of the Asian Bond Markets Initiative (ABMI) and addresses the macroeconomic effects of credit guarantee schemes through the Credit Guarantee Investment Facility (CGIF) along with the ABMI. The findings from international macroeconomic simulations include that (i) even though East Asian financial cooperation ...
Young-Joon Park, Dong-Eun Rhee
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Guarantee Schemes: An alternative to the Supervised Credit Program

1988
Do guarantee programs lead to additionality in agricultural lending? Do guarantee programs contribute to small loans? Do guarantee programs encourage banks to use their own funds? Do guarantee programs reduce the cost of lending to banks and how cost effective are the guarantee programs? These are the issues that this paper addresses as it examines the
Magno, Marife T., Meyer, Richard L
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An Analysis of Credit Guarantee Schemes: Suggestions Provided by Literature

2012
Micro, small and medium enterprises are the most widespread organizational form in the business world, accounting for an average of 90 to 99 per cent (OECD, 2006, p. 34) of firms. Such is the contribution of SMEs to the development of the economy, in terms of both employment ensured and GDP produced, that they are frequently considered the backbone of ...
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Providing Credit Guarantee Scheme in Agriculture of Ukraine

Accounting and Finance, 2013
Small and medium-size businesses, despite their significant contribution to agricultural production in Ukraine, do have limited access to financing. Existing public support mechanisms (interest rate subsidies, leasing programs) do not solve the problem of these categories of enterprises access to credit resources.
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Marketing: The crucial success factor for Pakistan's credit guarantee scheme

2018
Despite their significant contribution to GDP and employment, SMEs face constraints in accessing finance in Pakistan. To motivate banks to lend to SMEs, the State Bank of Pakistan introduced a "Credit Guarantee Scheme for Small and Rural Enterprises" in 2010. However, the response to the scheme was initially somewhat muted, which may arguably have been
Nadeem, Talha, Rasool, Raheel
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