Why do members join indigenous informal financial institutions - RoSCAs? : an empirical evidence from equbs in Ethiopia
Cooperation among human societies can be traced back to the ancient times when people started to live together. There are evidences showing that ancient civilizations had practiced cooperation among themselves from cooperative farming to establishing informal saving and loan associations (www, Um...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2012
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