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Financing from Islamic microfinance institutions: evidence from Indonesia
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Agricultural Finance Review
Agricultural Finance Review (2019) 79 (5): 633–645.
Published: 17 September 2019
... microfinance institution Rural household R20 O17 G23 Islamic microfinance institutions (MFIs) have grown rapidly in the last three decades, especially in Indonesia. Islamic microfinance operates based on Islamic principles with Islamic laws incorporated into microfinance products and services...
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Relationship between money lenders and farmers: Theoretical perspective and evidence from potato farmers of West Bengal, India
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Agricultural Finance Review
Agricultural Finance Review (2018) 78 (3): 330–347.
Published: 31 January 2018
... O1 O17 O18 O57 Q1 Q14 C10 C21 This study revisits the relationship between money lenders and farmers in the context of potato farmers of West Bengal. The financial dependence on money lenders in the rural credit markets of developing countries, despite the penetration of the formal...
