Linking formal and informal financial intermediaries in Ghana: conditions for success and implications for RNR development

Authors

Howard Jones
O. Sakyi Dawson
Nicola Harford
Aba Sey

Keywords:

Governance, Ghana, sub-Saharan Africa

Synopsis

Small-scale credit provided under appropriate conditions has long been recognised as an engine of rural development, and informal institutions have played an important role in providing this. However, their capacity is limited, but formal institutions with much greater financial capacity rarely reach rural people because of the risks and transaction costs. Describing how in Ghana the two types of institution have worked together, to their mutual advantage and to that of small-scale rural traders and borrowers, this paper draws out the preconditions that must be in place for linkages of this kind to prosper elsewhere.

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Published

1 November 2000

Online ISSN

3049-9674

Print ISSN

1356-9228

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

2000

doi

10.61755/AOIY5685