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Sarcopenic obesity in type 2 diabetes: An underrecognized clinical challenge. [PDF]
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Are Rural Credit Markets Competitive? Is There Room for Competition in Rural Credit Markets?
2005Talk to a country banker these days and the first subjectwill likely be competition—cherry picking by the FarmCredit System, sneaky tax-free credit unions, captive fi-nance companies hawking credit as a loss leader, invest-ment houses siphoning off deposits, and so on. It’s a longlist and an old refrain.
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Productivity of Rural Credit [PDF]
The policy intervention in agriculture has been credit driven. This is even more pronounced in the recent interventions made by the State in the package announced for distressed farmers, in doubling agricultural credit, providing subvention and putting an upper cap on interest rates for agricultural loans.
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Rural Credit Cooperatives in India
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Recently, the Indian Congress asked a distinguished committee of experts to analyze and make policy recommendations about India's Cooperative Financial Institutions (CFIs), which included organizations such as credit unions and cooperative banks. One committee member, Mohan R.
Wei Li, Bidhan L. Parmar
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2007
Rural areas are served by a few formal financial institutions: the ABC, the RCCs, the postal savings system as well as the Agricultural Development Bank of China (ADBC),1 a policy bank. Their main role is to provide financial services to local farmers and agricultural enterprises and to support the economic development of rural areas.
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Rural areas are served by a few formal financial institutions: the ABC, the RCCs, the postal savings system as well as the Agricultural Development Bank of China (ADBC),1 a policy bank. Their main role is to provide financial services to local farmers and agricultural enterprises and to support the economic development of rural areas.
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, 2005
If the rural credit institutions find themselves in a moribund state today, this is largely attributable to the financial sector reforms introduced in the 1990s, as part of the process of liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy. In the milieu of the new banking culture fostered by reforms, lending to agriculture or priority sectors ...
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If the rural credit institutions find themselves in a moribund state today, this is largely attributable to the financial sector reforms introduced in the 1990s, as part of the process of liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy. In the milieu of the new banking culture fostered by reforms, lending to agriculture or priority sectors ...
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