Authors
Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ewa Karwowski, Florence Dafe
Publication date
2016/3/24
Book
Achieving Financial Stability and Growth in Africa
Pages
1-20
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Designing a financial sector and its regulation, in a way that promotes development, provides a particularly challenging area for policy design and research. The policy challenges and research needs are very large, due partly to a major rethinking of the role, scale and structure of a desirable financial sector, as well as its regulation, in light of the major North Atlantic financial crisis. This crisis challenged the view that developed countries’ financial systems and their regulation should be emulated by developing countries, given that developed countries’ financial systems have been so problematic and so poorly regulated. Furthermore, it is important to understand the implications of the major international policy and analytical rethinking, including on regulation, for low-income countries (LICs) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
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Scholar articles
S Griffith-Jones, E Karwowski, F Dafe - Achieving Financial Stability and Growth in Africa, 2016