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... some developing countries have made eff orts to survey and regularize land parcels (Figure 2.1). ...
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... e deposits expanded very quickly and their proportion in total funding sources rose to 84 per cent in 2003. Other liabilities accounted for six per cent, share capital for another six per cent, and other capital for four per cent (Figure 2.4). Banks increasingly rely on deposits to fund loans. ...
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... 1995, the average deposit interest rate was 25 per cent and the lending rate was as high as 43 per cent. Since then, gradual economic stabilization and improved competition have brought the rates down (Figure 2.5). By May 2005, lending rates had dropped to 14-17 per cent and deposit rates to 3-4 per cent. ...
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