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Explain in brief moral suasion as a tool of credit control.
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Moral Suasion — Moral suasion is a qualitative method of credit control used by the central bank. Under this method, the central bank requests and persuades commercial banks not to grant credit for speculative and non-essential activities. It may also persuade them to expand or contract credit in line with the prevailing monetary policy.
Key features:
- It is an informal and non-statutory method — there is no compulsion or punishment.
- It works on the basis of the moral influence and authority of the central bank, which commercial banks generally honour.
- The central bank may also issue directives to commercial banks to refrain from certain types of lending.
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