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... Acharya ( 2003 ) . Rs . in million 12883.1 Percent 53.25 8863.7 36.64 733.2 3.03 1276.0 5.27 10.5 0.04 412.2 1.70 15.8 0.07 22918.5 ** 100.00 Table 4.9 Borrowing from Formal and Informal Sources in Nepal ( in percent ) Items Rural ...
... Acharya ( 2003 ) . Rs . in million 12883.1 Percent 53.25 8863.7 36.64 733.2 3.03 1276.0 5.27 10.5 0.04 412.2 1.70 15.8 0.07 22918.5 ** 100.00 Table 4.9 Borrowing from Formal and Informal Sources in Nepal ( in percent ) Items Rural ...
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... ( Acharya , 2003 ) . A slightly lower proportion of small and marginal farmers has access to formal sources of borrowing compared to the average rural households . However , figures from the NLSS of 1995/96 disaggregated by quintile show ...
... ( Acharya , 2003 ) . A slightly lower proportion of small and marginal farmers has access to formal sources of borrowing compared to the average rural households . However , figures from the NLSS of 1995/96 disaggregated by quintile show ...
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... ( Acharya , 2003 ) . All these have again compelled the rural populace to depend more on moneylenders to meet their credit requirements at very high interest rates , ranging from 36 to 60 percent . On one hand , the financial sector with ...
... ( Acharya , 2003 ) . All these have again compelled the rural populace to depend more on moneylenders to meet their credit requirements at very high interest rates , ranging from 36 to 60 percent . On one hand , the financial sector with ...
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