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What Is the Impact of Decentralized Financial System (DFS) on Agricultural Growth in Senegal?

DOI: 10.4236/jfrm.2016.51001, PP. 1-6

Keywords: Impact, Decentralized Financial System, Agricultural Growth

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The objective of this article is to analyze the tie between the financings of the Decentralized Financial System (DFS) and the agricultural growth in Senegal. We use a linear equation model. The survey covers the active period of 1999 to 2013. Results show that the Decentralized Financial System has a positive and significant impact on the agricultural GDP in Senegal.

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