rahakotis
Rahakotis is a term used in some economic anthropology and sociolinguistic discussions to refer to a small-scale, informal form of money management within households or close-knit communities. The term is relatively uncommon in formal economic literature and is largely encountered in anecdotal or exploratory discussions.
The etymology and exact meaning of rahakotis vary by source. Some scholars suggest a derivation from Finnish
In practice, rahakotis are described as informal groups or household arrangements in which participants contribute funds
Governance is typically informal and based on trust and social obligation. A designated treasurer or rotating
Rahakotis are discussed in development and policy contexts as a potential mechanism for liquidity and financial