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Determinants Influencing a Rural Household's Preference to Join Individual Liability or Joint Liability Micro Credit Contract Operated by Primary Aagricultural Credit Society

Amit Kundu and Suranjana Mitra

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Agriculture credit which is one form of micro credit mainly for the small and marginal farmers can be borrowed under two different types of short-term credit contracts: individual liability credit contract or joint liability credit contract under Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS). The basic objective of this paper is to identify the factors which influence a rural household to link himself directly with PACS for credit contract under individual liability micro credit contract or to take the initiative to join self-help group under PACS so that if required he/she can take credit under joint liability credit contract. Results reveal that higher education level and age reduces the probability of a rural people to join self-help group but aged farmers with certain size of land prefers to take credit under individual liability loan contract after taking direct membership of PACS. But ownership of land and its size is not a decision making factor during the time of formation self-help groups under PACS. Actually poor people with zero or small size of assets i.e. mainly the risky type borrowers were not ignored during the time of group formation.

Keywords: Agricultural credit; Micro credit; Individual liability; Joint liability; Primary Agricultural Credit Society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C21 C42 G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-03-07, Revised 2009-10-10
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Forthcoming in Microfinance Review July-Dec, 2009.2(2010): pp. 45-56

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