Credit for Rural Poor in Pakistan (Rural Finance) (Report)
Pakistan Development Review 1995, Winter, 34, 4
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1. INTRODUCTION Farmers, large and small, and the non-farm population in rural areas all suffer from the liquidity constraint. Credit is needed to acquire command over the use of working capital, fixed capital, and consumption goods. The Green Revolution technologies have increased the credit requirement for modern inputs and farm investment. A new expanded role of rural credit institutions has emerged in the wake of the technology revolution in rural areas.
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