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Credit Alternatives in Rural Finance

Enterprises use credit to acquire productivity-enhancing assets. Rural enterprises in developing economies, however, often lack access to the credit they need. Key reasons for this lack of access include the low level and scattered nature of economic activity in rural areas, the enterprises’ lack of collateral, inadequate capacity among the country’s lenders to lend in rural areas, and legal and policy environments that discourage lending to rural enterprises. Traditionally, leasing has served as an alternative to credit for urban enterprises, but generally it has not been a feasible option for rural enterprises. This note argues that rural leasing can be viable and highlights the key factors to facilitate successful rural leasing. Published by the World Bank in May 2006
by AJAI NAIR — last modified 2007-06-21 21:10
Contributors: stonyot
World Bank 2006 In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted material herein is distributed without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only.
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