Interest rates, collateral and (de-)interlinkage: a micro-study of rural credit in West Bengal
基于西孟加拉邦农村实地调查,分析资本主义农业兴起后农村信贷的利率、抵押品与阶级关联,发现利率与阶级地位负相关,且与抵押品价值及可销售性系统相关。
This study, based on a primary field survey in rural West Bengal, analyses the terms and conditions of the differentiated structure of rural credit with the advent of capitalist agriculture within the interventionist state. The sample households are classified according to the economic classes of Patnaik as well as the standard acreage criterion. The possibility of interlinkage between credit and all other structures is remote. The average rate of interest is inversely related to ascending class status. There is a systematic association between rate of interest and the value of collateral on the one hand, and marketability of collateral and interest rates on the other. Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.