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ECONOMIC NECESSITY (2) answer(s).
 
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Informal credit in Vietnam: a necessity rather than an evil / Lainez, Nicolas   Journal Article
Lainez, Nicolas Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The state of knowledge about finance and credit in Vietnam remains fragmentary despite the interest that economists have shown in the topic over the past fifteen years. This paper explores why informal finance continues to enjoy great popularity among rural households despite its high price and risks in Southern Vietnam. This research note examines in detail three modes of credit, and shows that borrowers' perception of informal credit does not always correspond to that of government financial and international institutions. The social dimension of informal finance is crucial to understanding its prevalence, adaptability and continuity in Vietnam. From the point of view of the borrowers, informal credit is not perceived as an evil but rather an economic necessity.
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Offsets are win: win for all but clarity, national goals crucial / Bhatnagar, Vijay   Journal Article
Bhatnagar, Vijay Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Offsets provide a powerful leverage to obtain self reliant industrial developmental and technology know how and skills". In effect, it is asking the seller to undertake will designated activities to satisfy a vital economic necessity and critical technological voids.
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