lenduvus
Lenduvus is a term used in sociological and economic literature to describe a form of informal credit that relies on social ties and mutual obligation rather than formal contracts. In a lenduvus system, participants contribute resources into a communal pool and may borrow small sums during a defined lending period. Repayment is typically expected in cash or goods, but non-monetary returns—such as favors, future lending, or social prestige—are also common, reinforcing community bonds.
Etymology: The coinage lenduvus is discussed as a theoretical neologism. It is described as combining an English
Mechanism: Lenduvus often features low transaction costs and frequent cycles, with attention to participants who regularly
Geographic and social scope: Although described in general terms, lenduvus is most commonly analyzed in smallholder
Critique and variants: Proponents highlight resilience, inclusivity, and alignment with local needs, while critics warn of