Rotating Credit Associations (RCAs) such as Dhikuris, are becoming common among different groups of people in urban as well as rural areas of Nepal today. In this article, cases of Dhikuri among the Loba of Mustang, the Tibetan refugees, and the businesspeople in the urban center of Pokhara are discussed. Besides, examples of revolving fund management among forest user groups in the hills of Nepal are also presented. The case materials make it evident that Dhikuris and similar orgranizations in Nepal have performed different types of roles among various groups of people as instruments of capital, credit, saving, investment, and mutual support or exchange. Since banks have yet to extend their services to meet the needs of most of the people in the country, such informal institutions as the RCAs in Nepal have a vital role to play as subsidiaries to the formal institutions of banking and credit.
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Rotating Credit Associations in Nepal: Dhikuri as Capital, Credit, Saving, and Investment Available to Purchase
Ram Chhetri
Ram Chhetri
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tribuvan University, Nepal
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Human Organization (1995) 54 (4): 449–454.
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Ram Chhetri; Rotating Credit Associations in Nepal: Dhikuri as Capital, Credit, Saving, and Investment. Human Organization 1 December 1995; 54 (4): 449–454. doi: https://doi.org/10.17730/humo.54.4.f17uj648g43k3n75
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