NABARD - Agricultural Credit in India-Trends, Regional Spreads and Database Issues - page 158

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presented in the above noted Appendices. This is a heavy concentration of these
ratios within a narrow radius implying, as inferred above, that if banks make
efforts to use higher proportion of deposits for bank lending in a district, they
end up lending a higher proportion of their loans for agriculture. Therefore,
the policy of using higher C-D ratios as an instrument of better credit delivery
has some strong rationale.
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