Funds Transfer: Boon or Bane to the Viability of Rural Financial Intermediaries
Mario Lamberte () and
Julius P. Relampagos
No WP 1988-22, Working Papers from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Abstract:
Institutional credit set up by the government may not necessarily be the major source of funds in the rural areas. In addition, there may be enough funds to support production and to sustain employment if financial resources are not rained. These insights are just few of authors’ findings in this paper. It suggests that addressing the problem of rural financial drain can open up the opportunities to pursue rural development without eroding the national budget
Keywords: rural sector; financial intermediaries; funds transfer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 20
Date: 1988
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