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Financial Sector Development in Africa
Author | : Thorsten Beck,Samuel Munzele Maimbo |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2012-11-27 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780821396285 |
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This edited volume contains eight studies of financial sector challenges in Africa that served as background studies for Financing Africa: Through the Crisis and Beyond. One of the major challenges for African financial systems is to expand financial services to a larger share of the population. The chapters in this area cover microfinance in Africa, the role of technology, reforms of payment infrastructure, and financing agriculture. Two chapters cover challenges in increasing long-term finance; one covers housing finance and the other the role of sovereign wealth fund. The book also contains a detailed discussion of bank regulation and supervision, especially in light of the current regulatory reforms in Europe and North America. The final chapter provides a political economy perspective, discussing the conditions for activist government policies in the financial sector.
Financing Africa
Author | : Attiya Waris |
Publsiher | : African Books Collective |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2019-11-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9789956551507 |
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Financing Africas development requires ingenuity, discipline, and an understanding of fiscal systems the entirety of government revenues and expenditures, including taxation and debt. This book makes fascinating what might seem at first glance complex. It describes diverse approaches that have been adjusted to local circumstances across the continent and reflects on the push to unite and harmonise toward African union. Africa is rich, yet resources are lost through loopholes in fiscal systems. Financial resources come from the people, are not unlimited, and do not come easily or without cost. Africans must therefore cherish these resources and use them in nation-building and national and regional development. Efficient, effective, transparent and accountable fiscal systems that are fair and just will go a long way toward financing Africas development. Using examples from all of Africas 54 countries, the book makes fiscal matters real and understandable for people, no matter their field. It demonstrates the importance of fiscal law and policy for development and the impact it has on individuals, communities, nations, regional groupings, and the continent.
Financing Africa s Cities
Author | : Thierry Paulais |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2012-07-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780821389485 |
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This volume addresses the issues of financing urban growth of the African continent -- which has the highest urban growth rate on the planet -- in the next decades. Considerable investment will be needed to sustain this level of growth and to clear up accumulated backlogs. At the same time, decentralization has resulted in increased responsibilities for local government; but in most cases, institutional reforms were carried out without the transfer of a sufficient level of resources, and local capacities in governance and project management are weak. Which mechanisms will finance these extensive needs, and how will African local governments meet these needs? Specifics on how to finance African cities have not been studied. The actual scale of this market has not been fully grasped. A systemic approach to this market is difficult because of its diversity (country size; institutional context; characteristics of urban network; availability of capital market, currency, etc.) and a lack of data. Donors’ assistance methods in the sector are disparate, marked by disputes between different schools of thought; special-purpose vehicles created by donors operate according to a variety of methods and with wide-ranging and sparsely disseminated results. What is the best way to transform these systems, often antiquated in many respects, into modern financing systems that facilitate access to domestic markets, mobilize local savings and reinforce local government autonomy? There is no single answer to this question in regard to such a variety of institutional and economic contexts. The main objective of the study is to clarify the debates and to enlighten the choices of African decision-makers at local and national level.
Making Finance Work for Africa
Author | : Patrick Honohan,Thorsten Beck |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780821369104 |
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Drawing on its extensive experience in helping restructure and reform financial systems, the World Bank examines the state of African domestic financial systems in a global comparison. It identifies promising trends as well as pinpointing the major shortcomings that are observed across sub-Saharan Africa. Policy recommendations distinguish between those designed to make finance a more effective driver of economic growth and those designed to give low income, small-scale and other excluded groups better access to financial services.
Money and Banking in Africa
Author | : Joshua Yindenaba Abor,Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako,Vera Ogeh Fiador,Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor,Mohammed Amidu,Lord Mensah |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2019-09-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9783319774589 |
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This book presents a holistic exploration of the banking systems in Africa. Considering the central role that banks play in most developing countries and the vastly different trends and challenges they face, the book provides a crucial understanding of the specific environments in which banks operate. It addresses specific banking issues relevant to developing countries in general and Africa in particular, and explores the various dynamics of money and banking that separate Africa from the rest of the world. The authors build upon extensive Africa-based research and university teaching, and illustrate each topic with examples and cases from the continent. Written in an accessible style while retaining its practicality and relevance, it is an essential read for professionals, students, and other readers interested in policies affecting the banking sector’s development in Africa.
Financing Africa
Author | : Thorsten Beck,Samuel Munzele Maimbo,Issa Faye,Thouraya Triki |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 325 |
Release | : 2011-09-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780821387986 |
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Financing Africa takes stock of Africa s financial systems in light of recent changes in the global financial system and the increasing role of technology.
African Finance in the 21st Century
Author | : Marc Quintyn,Genevieve Verdier |
Publsiher | : INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2010-01-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105215298733 |
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Financial sector development in sub-Saharan Africa continues to lag behind the rest of the world, despite some recent positive achievements. There is a growing consensus that financial development fosters economic growth, so why has more not been done to spur financial advancement in Africa? This book is one of the few that tackles the debate of financial development in Africa head on. It stems from the proceedings of a high-level conference organized by the IMF Institute with contributions by experts from official agencies in Africa, international financial institutions, the private sector, and academia. The book begins by presenting the reader with compelling theoretical perspectives on the determinants of financial growth, empirical analyses of the impediments to financial growth and overviews of developments in individual sectors. It discusses policy issues related to financial sector stability, regulation and supervision. The final part investigates how specific measures can create room for financial growth, even when the broader institutional framework remains weak. Case studies demonstrate how individual countries have tried to stimulate financial development, or how specific measures, such as the establishment of credit reporting systems, can generate a positive impact on financial growth. Everyone interested or involved in deepening finance in Africa will find information and inspiration in this insightfull collection of papers.
Africa s Odious Debts
Author | : Professor Léonce Ndikumana,James K. Boyce |
Publsiher | : Zed Books Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2011-10-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781780321462 |
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In Africa's Odious Debts, Boyce and Ndikumana reveal the shocking fact that, contrary to the popular perception of Africa being a drain on the financial resources of the West, the continent is actually a net creditor to the rest of the world. The extent of capital flight from sub-Saharan Africa is remarkable: more than $700 billion in the past four decades. But Africa’s foreign assets remain private and hidden, while its foreign debts are public, owed by the people of Africa through their governments. Léonce Ndikumana and James K. Boyce reveal the intimate links between foreign loans and capital flight. Of the money borrowed by African governments in recent decades, more than half departed in the same year, with a significant portion of it winding up in private accounts at the very banks that provided the loans in the first place. Meanwhile, debt-service payments continue to drain scarce resources from Africa, cutting into funds available for public health and other needs. Controversially, the authors argue that African governments should repudiate these ‘odious debts’ from which their people derived no benefit, and that the international community should assist in this effort. A vital book for anyone interested in Africa, its future and its relationship with the West.