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Documenting important milestones in the epic journey traversed by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) over the last 50 years, 50 Years of Central Banking in Kenya puts into perspective the evolution of central banking globally and within the East African region, and contemplates future prospects and challenges.

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Documenting important milestones in the epic journey traversed by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) over the last 50 years, 50 Years of Central Banking in Kenya puts into perspective the evolution of central banking globally and within the East African region, and contemplates future prospects and challenges.
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Autorenporträt
Patrick Njoroge is Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya. He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale. He has held numerous positions including: Planning Officer in the Ministry of Planning in Kenya; Economist at the Ministry of Finance. At the IMF in Washington, DC, he was in turn: Senior Economist, IMF Mission Chief for Dominica, Deputy Division Chief, Finance Department, and Advisor to the Deputy Managing Director of the IMF. He has won several awards as a Central Bank Governor. He was named the 2018 Central Banker of the Year in Africa by the Banker Magazine in recognition of his prudence and long-term vision for Kenya's economy and the banking sector. In October 2018, he received the Global Markets Central Banker Governor of the Year award for Africa, and in May 2016, he was recognized as the Central Bank Governor of the year at the African Banker Award ceremony held in Lusaka, Zambia. In 2018 he was appointed on the UN Task Force on Digital Financing of the Sustainable Development Goals. Victor Murinde is AXA Professor of Global Finance and Director of the Research Centre for Global Finance at SOAS, London. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He has contributed over 100 research papers to the financial economics literature. In 2014, the UK REF recognized his research on 'Shaping Bank Regulatory Reforms in Africa' for exceptional impact. He is the Principal Investigator of a DFID-ESRC Research Grant on 'Inclusive Finance'. He is co-investigator on ESRC - NSFC Grant on Research on China's Financial System towards Sustainable Growth, jointly with colleagues from several universities. His other current roles include: Chair, Econometric Society Africa Region Standing Committee; Chair of Group C (Finance & Resource Mobilization) for the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC); and Visiting Professor of Financial Economics, University of Nairobi. He was the founding Director of the African Development Institute, at the African Development Bank (2011-2014).