Financial inclusion of small rural producers
There is mounting empirical evidence that the responsible provision and use of formal financial services have a positive impact on household well-being and enterprise performance. At the individual level, financial inclusion benefits rural households and small producers by facilitating the safe accu...
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oai:dspace6-d1:11362-42639 Financial inclusion of small rural producers Villarreal, Francisco G. FIDA AGRICULTURA PEQUEÑAS EXPLOTACIONES AGRICOLAS SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS IGUALDAD DESARROLLO RURAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE ESTUDIOS DE CASOS DATOS ESTADISTICOS INCLUSION FINANCIERA AGRICULTURE SMALL FARMS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS EQUALITY RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDIES STATISTICAL DATA FINANCIAL INCLUSION There is mounting empirical evidence that the responsible provision and use of formal financial services have a positive impact on household well-being and enterprise performance. At the individual level, financial inclusion benefits rural households and small producers by facilitating the safe accumulation of assets, enabling them to leverage those assets in order to invest in human and physical capital, and supporting better risk management. The positive effects at the aggregate level are associated with better allocation of scarce resources among different activities. Despite recent progress on different aspects of financial inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean, large gaps remain, especially in rural areas, which have been historically neglected by traditional providers of financial services. This book describes how these gaps have evolved recently in five countries —Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico— that are at different stages of designing and implementing comprehensive financial inclusion strategies. Then, on the basis of a comparative analysis of the institutional architecture available, it identifies the main barriers preventing small rural producers from accessing and making effective use of the various financial services on offer, with a view to making policy recommendations for overcoming these limitations. Foreword .-- Chapter I. Financial inclusion of small-scale rural producers: trends and challenges / Cameron Daneshvar, Stefanie Garry, Jesús López, Jesús Santamaría, Francisco G. Villarreal .-- Chapter II. Financial inclusion in Latin America / Pablo Cotler .-- Chapter III. Recent developments, current situation and prospects for financial inclusion among small-scale rural producers in Costa Rica / José Antonio Vásquez R., Melvin Bermúdez, Ronald Rojas, José Antonio Vásquez C. .-- Chapter IV. Financial inclusion in El Salvador / Pedro Argumedo .-- Chapter V. The financial inclusion of small-scale rural producers in Honduras / Daniela Cruz, Jesús López, César Valenzuela .-- Chapter VI. Overview and prospects for financial inclusion in the Dominican Republic / Rolando Reyes, Cameron Daneshvar .-- Chapter VII. Architecture of rural financial inclusion in Mexico / Pilar Campos. . 2017-12-13T13:11:55Z 2017-12-13T13:11:55Z 2017-11 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/42639 LC/PUB.2017/15-P en Libros de la CEPAL - Desarrollo Económico 147 .pdf application/x-mobipocket-ebook application/epub+zip application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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Financial inclusion of small rural producers AGRICULTURA PEQUEÑAS EXPLOTACIONES AGRICOLAS SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS IGUALDAD DESARROLLO RURAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE ESTUDIOS DE CASOS DATOS ESTADISTICOS INCLUSION FINANCIERA AGRICULTURE SMALL FARMS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS EQUALITY RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDIES STATISTICAL DATA FINANCIAL INCLUSION |
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AGRICULTURA PEQUEÑAS EXPLOTACIONES AGRICOLAS SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS IGUALDAD DESARROLLO RURAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE ESTUDIOS DE CASOS DATOS ESTADISTICOS INCLUSION FINANCIERA AGRICULTURE SMALL FARMS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS EQUALITY RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDIES STATISTICAL DATA FINANCIAL INCLUSION |
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There is mounting empirical evidence that the responsible provision and use of formal financial services have a positive impact on household well-being and enterprise performance. At the individual level, financial inclusion benefits rural households and small producers by facilitating the safe accumulation of assets, enabling them to leverage those assets in order to invest in human and physical capital, and supporting better risk management. The positive effects at the aggregate level are associated with better allocation of scarce resources among different activities.
Despite recent progress on different aspects of financial inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean, large gaps remain, especially in rural areas, which have been historically neglected by traditional providers of financial services. This book describes how these gaps have evolved recently in five countries —Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico— that are at different stages of designing and implementing comprehensive financial inclusion strategies. Then, on the basis of a comparative analysis of the institutional architecture available, it identifies the main barriers preventing small rural producers from accessing and making effective use of the various financial services on offer, with a view to making policy recommendations for overcoming these limitations. |
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