INFLUENCE OFLOCAL INSTITUTIONS ON ACCESS TO RESOURCES IN R URAL BANGLADESH
W. M. H. Jaim
Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1983, vol. 06, issue 01-2, 12
Abstract:
Kinship relationship dominates the formation of different groups at the village level and benefits of government institutions go largely to the group leader and his relatives. Further, political support for the local leaders largely determines the distribution of government supplied credit, inputs, etc., in favour of certain groups of people thus exacerbating income distribution problem in the rural community.
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Date: 1983
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.212367
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