Obstacles to accessing pro-poor microcredit programs in China: Evidence from Penggan Village, Guizhou
Why do poor farmers not take up microcredit loans, even when the terms are designed to be pro-poor? Fieldwork in a village in China’s Guizhou province revealed a puzzle: although the county government had designed a loan program that was intended to be unusually pro-poor, only three of the 349 eligi...
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Main Authors: | TAN, Deborah Shu Yi, TAN, Track Tze Tuan, LING, Shao Tong, DONALDSON, John A. |
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