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Rural Credit Markets in Myanmar: A Study of Formal and Non-Formal Lenders

Rural Credit Markets in Myanmar: A Study of Formal and Non-Formal Lenders

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Date of publication
december 2006
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
MLRF:2266
Pages
1-15

This paper conducts an empirical investigation of the rural credit market in Myanmar to help guide policy formulation on the microfinance operations in the country. Specifically, it looks into the determinants of credit demand and of rationing loans at the household level, and identifies the similarities, differences and relationships among the various segments of the rural creditmarket.Data are primarily gathered through a survey covering a total of 301 households among 7 villages in the Dry Zone. The results reveal the characteristics distinguishing the different types of credit sources, implying that the formal and semiformal credit are targeted towards different sets of clientele. The findings also suggest that promoting the semiformal credit sources likewise strengthens the development of formal credit sources.

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