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The Financial Structure and Performance of Philippine Credit Cooperatives

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  • Gilberto M Llanto

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This study is an attempt to assess the importance and potential impact of any further development of the credit cooperative sector; identify development interventions that will result in a strong Filipino credit cooperative financial system; formulate policy recommendations that will support the further strengthening of the credit cooperative sector and encourage development assistance to credit cooperatives as a viable mechanism for a sustainable credit system in Philippine communities. The study uses sample data from a survey of 104 credit cooperatives from nine regions of the country. Survey data were obtained from the sample credit cooperatives' audited financial statements and accounting records for fiscal years 1990-1992. [DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES NO. 94-04]. URL:[http://dirp4.pids.gov.ph/ris/dps/pidsdps9404.pdf].

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  • Gilberto M Llanto, 2012. "The Financial Structure and Performance of Philippine Credit Cooperatives," Working Papers id:4778, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:4778
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