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Financial Inclusion in Assam:Evidences from District/Village Level Data


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1 Department of Economics, School of Social Sciences, Sikkim Central University, Sikkim, India
     

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The present study was conducted in Assam with the aim to measure financial inclusion at district/village level by examining both; service providers and user side indicators. The study was carried out by constructing three composite financial inclusion indices separately for interstate, inter-district and inter-village analysis. Findings show a lot of variation across states/districts and between rural and urban regions. Still within a state, differences are evident between rural and urban areas for the different indicators considered. From village- level analysis. A dominant role of semiformal organisations with the declining role of informal lenders was found. The paper emphasises the need to expand semiformal institutions in rural areas of Assam.

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Semiformal Institutions, Financial Inclusions.
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Tiken Das
Department of Economics, School of Social Sciences, Sikkim Central University, Sikkim, India

Abstract


The present study was conducted in Assam with the aim to measure financial inclusion at district/village level by examining both; service providers and user side indicators. The study was carried out by constructing three composite financial inclusion indices separately for interstate, inter-district and inter-village analysis. Findings show a lot of variation across states/districts and between rural and urban regions. Still within a state, differences are evident between rural and urban areas for the different indicators considered. From village- level analysis. A dominant role of semiformal organisations with the declining role of informal lenders was found. The paper emphasises the need to expand semiformal institutions in rural areas of Assam.

Keywords


Semiformal Institutions, Financial Inclusions.