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A A Review of Policies Impinging on the Informal Credit Markets

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  • Agabin, Meliza H.

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This paper reviews the monetary and credit policies that directly or indirectly bear on the rise and fall of informal credit markets. It also describes the responses of the formal financial sector to the challenges of the informal sector and/or the opportunities in the financial markets.

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  • Agabin, Meliza H., 1988. "A A Review of Policies Impinging on the Informal Credit Markets," Working Papers WP 1988-12, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:wpaper:wp_1988-12
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    1. Lamberte, Mario B. & Manlagnit, Ma. Chelo V., 2003. "Integrating Gender Perspectives in Evaluating the Efficiency of COFI: The Case of Credit Cooperatives in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2003-06, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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