Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /

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Main Authors: 172630 Fafchamps, Marcel, Pender, John
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Published: Washington, DC : IFPRI, 1997
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:247112020-12-19T16:56:14ZPrecautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India / 172630 Fafchamps, Marcel Pender, John Washington, DC : IFPRI,199728PSZJBLIndiaAgriculture
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172630 Fafchamps, Marcel
Pender, John
Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /
title Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /
title_full Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /
title_fullStr Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /
title_full_unstemmed Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /
title_short Precautionary saving, credit constraints, and irreversible investment : theory and evidence from semiarid India /
title_sort precautionary saving credit constraints and irreversible investment theory and evidence from semiarid india
topic India
Agriculture
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