Factors Affecting Small Farmers' Access to Institutional Credit in Rural Orissa, India
Kailas Sarap
Development and Change, 1990, vol. 21, issue 2, 281-307
Abstract:
This study uses original survey data from six villages to locate and analyse factors inhibiting small farmers' access to formal credit, including credit supply, bargaining strength, bureaucratic formalities, asset‐based lending policies, informal tenancy contracts, extended processing procedures and caste barriers. The survey data confirm a correlation between higher overall transaction costs and smaller farm size, and also between arrearages and larger farm size. The analysis leads to the suggestion that policies should be directed both towards reducing the overall transaction costs of formal loans to small farmers, and towards improved collection processes.
Date: 1990
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