Rural credit and self-help groups : micro-finance needs and concepts in India / K.G. Karmakar.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, 1999.Description: 374 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0761993452 (US hb)
- 8170368103 (India hb)
- 0761993460 (p)
- 332.710954 23 KAR 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Rural Credit: Problems and Prospects. Introduction. The Role of Credit in Rural Development. Evolution and Growth of the Rural Credit Delivery System. Credit Recycling and the Problem of Overdues. Agricultural Credit Review Committee (ACRC), 1989. Narasimham Committee, 1991, and Gupta Committee, 1998. Rural Credit Agencies Analysed. Rural Credit at the Cross-roads -- Analysis of Micro-finance Needs. Credit Requirements of Tribal People. Credit for the Rural Non-farm Sector. Credit for Rural Women. Credit for Micro-enterprise Development -- Role of Self-help Groups. Self-help Concepts. Self-help Groups in India - An Assessment. The BAAC System in Thailand. The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. Self-help Groups and Bank Linkages. Basic Policy Issues on Self-help Groups -- Strategies for Sustainable Rural Credit Delivery. Revival of the Rural Credit Delivery System in India. Designing Appropriate Systems for Micro-enterprises.
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