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AFRICAN FINANCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY


QUINTYN M. VERDIER G. (EDITORS)

wydawnictwo: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN , rok wydania 2009, wydanie I

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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.


MARC QUINTYN is Division Chief at the International Monetary Fund's Institute, USA. Before joining the IMF, he worked at the Research Department of the National Bank of Belgium and taught at the University of Limburg, Belgium. 
 
GENEVIEVE VERDIER is an economist in the African Department of the International Monetary Fund. Before joining the IMF, she was Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University, US. She has also worked as an economist at the Bank of Canada.


Table of Contents

List of Tables of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Foreword; L.Lipschitz
Introduction and Overview; M.Quintyn & G.Verdier

PART I: FINANCE IN AFRICA - DEVELOPMENTS, DIAGNOSIS AND DETERMINANTS

The Finance-Growth Nexus: Theory, Evidence and Implications for Africa; S.Haber
Finance in Africa: A Diagnosis; P.Honohan
Developing a Sound Banking System; L.Kasekende
Financial Deepening in the CFA Franc Zone: Role of Institutions; D.Ghura, R.J.Singh & R.Kpodar
From Informal Finance to Formal Finance – Lessons from Linkage Efforts; E.Aryeetey & A.Pokuaa Fenny
Stock Markets in Africa; L.Senbet & I.Otchere

PART II: FINANCE IN AFRICA - POLICY ISSUES AND CASE STUDIES

Regulatory Frameworks in Sub-Saharan Africa: Ensuring Efficiency and Soundness; I.Lukonga & S.Kal Wajid
Building Supervisory Structures in Africa – An Analytical Framework; M.Quintyn & M.Taylor
Regional Financial Integration as an Engine for Financial Development; J.Wakeman-Linn & S.Wagh
Access to Finance in Africa – Consolidating the Positive Trends; J.Isern, E.Lahaye & A.Linthorst
Developing Credit Reporting in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges; N.Mylenko
Case Study on Microfinance Institutions in Madagascar: Policies for a Viable Sector; E.Andrianasolo
Financial Sector Development Program: the Case of Rwanda; C.Rusagara

Notes
Bibliography
Index


344 pages, Hardback

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