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INDIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 700-706Publisher
SOC ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT
DOI: 10.35716/IJED/22213
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Agriculture; agricultural growth; institutional credit; workforce
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This paper examined the major contribution of institutional credit for agriculture development after the green-revolution period in India. The study found that credit from rural credit cooperatives grew at the highest rate and accounted for the largest share of total credit. The results also showed that institutional credit had a significant impact on overall agricultural output growth in India.
This paper examined the major contribution of institutional credit for agriculture development after the green-revolution period in India. The total institutional credit for agriculture registered a significant growth rate at 8.74 per cent. However, credit from RRBs grew at the highest growth rate at around 14 per cent in the last 50 years. The results showed that the share of Scheduled Commercial Banks had emerged as the dominant source of agricultural credit in India. In contrast, the share of commercial banks in the total credit declined over the period. The result of the regression model also showed that the overall institutional credit for agricultural and other institutional sources of agricultural credit (cooperatives, RRBs, and SCBs) was statistically significant for the overall agricultural output growth in India.
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