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Interlinked credit arrangements/

By: Teh, Robert, Jr.
Series: Vol. 18 No. 1 First Sem 1991.Description: p.99-130.Subject(s): Credit policy | Agrarian reform | PIDS JPD 1991Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of Philippine DevelopmentSummary: This review attempts to provide the background for a more detailed and rigorous examination, both theoretical and empirical, of the issue of agrarian reform and interlinking. This review contains six sections. After the introduction, section 2 provides a capsule summary of the share tenancy literature while section 3 describes leading explanations of market interlinking. Section 4 looks at the interlinking of marketing and credit services while section 5 deals with land market and credit interlocking. The last section discusses some of the welfare implications of various policy interventions, ranging from the banning of interlinked contracts to agrarian reform
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This review attempts to provide the background for a more detailed and rigorous examination, both theoretical and empirical, of the issue of agrarian reform and interlinking. This review contains six sections. After the introduction, section 2 provides a capsule summary of the share tenancy literature while section 3 describes leading explanations of market interlinking. Section 4 looks at the interlinking of marketing and credit services while section 5 deals with land market and credit interlocking. The last section discusses some of the welfare implications of various policy interventions, ranging from the banning of interlinked contracts to agrarian reform

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