Thailand has sought to increase farmers's access to credit by government intervention. In 1966 it created a government agricultural bank to lend solely to farm households, and beginning in the late 1970s it required commercial banks to lend heavily in the rural sector, either directly or by making deposits in the agricultural bank. The result was an enormous expansion of credit in the rural sector. But because formal lenders were either unable or...
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The Thai rural credit system : public subsidies, private information, and segmented markets
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commercial bank