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Intitutional financing in India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Deep & Deep Publications; 1985Description: 243 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.71 JOS
Summary: This book entitled 'Institutional Financing in India' is a critical study of the financial institutions particularly of commercial and co-operative banks in financing to agriculture and allied sectors in a backward region. The study, based on field investigations, has tried to explore the structural weaknesses of the functioning of the financial institutions. The focus of the study is to examine critically the functioning of the Lead Bank Scheme and impact of finance. The author studies in detail the Agricul tural Economy, Special Projects for Agri cultural Development, Panorama of Banking Development, Traditional Institutions for Agriculture Credit, Functioning of the Cent ral Cooperative Bank and Land Develop ment Bank, Commercial Banks and Agri cultural Credit, etc. etc.
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This book entitled 'Institutional Financing in India' is a critical study of the financial institutions particularly of commercial and co-operative banks in financing to agriculture and allied sectors in a backward region. The study, based on field investigations, has tried to explore the structural weaknesses of the functioning of the financial institutions. The focus of the study is to examine critically the functioning of the Lead Bank Scheme and impact of finance.

The author studies in detail the Agricul tural Economy, Special Projects for Agri cultural Development, Panorama of Banking Development, Traditional Institutions for Agriculture Credit, Functioning of the Cent ral Cooperative Bank and Land Develop ment Bank, Commercial Banks and Agri cultural Credit, etc. etc.

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