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Which households take more loans from the formal sector?
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Removing barriers or restrictions on business and trade set by the government is called as ______.
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Which one of the following is the main source of credit for the rich households?
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Which one of the following is not a formal source of credit?
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Which of the following is a ‘barrier’ to foreign trade?
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Formal Sources of credit include ______.
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In which year did the government decide to remove barriers to foreign trade and investment in India?
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Identify the formal source of credit.
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Formal sources of credit include ______.
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Rate of interest charged by moneylenders as compared to that charged by banks is ______.
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Who supervises the credit activities of lenders in the informal sector?
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Investment means spending on:
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FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) attracted by globalisation in India belongs to the ____________.
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Which of the following factors has not facilitated globalisation?
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Which sector has not benefited from the policy of globalisation?
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Loans from banks and cooperatives are called ______.
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Loans from moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives and friends are called ______.
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The RBI monitors the banks are actually maintaining ______.
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Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for ______.
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About 85 percent of the loans taken by poor households in the urban areas are from ______.
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