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This chapter analyzes rural households’ financial risks. Data shows that the proportion of indebted rural households is higher than the overall level, but they are have a smaller scale of debts. Rural households in the western region are most indebted yet have the smallest debt scale.
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Please refer to www.usacourts.gov and www.census.gov.
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See the selection of variables in the research of Danial and Monica (2007), Sobehart and Keenan (2002), and Herrala and Kanla (2007).
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Gan, L., Yin, Z., Tan, J. (2016). Financial Risks of Rural Households. In: Report on the Development of Household Finance in Rural China (2014). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0409-4_8
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