1st Edition

African Development Finance and Business Finance Policy

By Atsede Woldie, Victor Murinde Copyright 2003
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    Financial plans that stimulate growth and eliminate poverty in developing African countries!

    African Developmental Finance and Business Finance Policy presents theoretical/conceptual and empirical articles that provide invaluable insights into successful business techniques and strategies for the African business arena—the last great frontier of international business expansion. Researchers and practitioners in the field of developmental finance discuss the design and implementation of financial policies for pro-poor growth and poverty alienation in developing countries, including Kenya, Zambia, Nigeria, Mauritius, and Zimbabwe. The book focuses on banking, business finance, and investment, detailing strategies for coping with a small financial system, bank licensing policies, correction action rules, quality of banking services, and the revitalization of the African stock exchange.

    African Developmental Finance and Business Finance Policy features papers presented on key policy issues addressed at the April 2001 international conference of the Institute for Developmental Policy and Management at the University of Manchester in England. Topics addressed include:

    • financial regulation, interest rates
    • bank ownership
    • regulatory forbearance
    • emerging stock markets
    • determinants of capital structure
    • financial reform
    • and much more!
    Targeted to policymakers in government and international agencies, academics, consultants, and executives, African Developmental Finance and Business Finance Policy is an essential resource for advancing and communicating research on developmental policy in developing countries.

    • Introduction
    • Coping with a Small Financial System: Policy Issues for Africa
    • The Design, Development, and Implementation of Bank Licensing Policies and Procedures in Zambia (1980-2000)
    • Can Prompt Corrective Action Rules Work in the Developing World?
    • Nigerian Banks—Quality of Services
    • How Have the Emerging Stock Exchanges in Africa Responded to Market Reforms?
    • Evidence on the Determinants of Capital Structure of Non-Financial Corporates in Mauritus
    • Financial Reform and Financing Decisions of Listed Firms in Zimbabwe
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Atsede Woldie, Victor Murinde