This book comprehensively explores the intricate relationship between banking reforms, economic well-being, and poverty reduction across the African continent. Delving into the historical roots of banking reforms, it examines the resilience of banking sectors in key African countries like South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, MENA, and beyond.
This book comprehensively explores the intricate relationship between banking reforms, economic well-being, and poverty reduction across the African continent. Delving into the historical roots of banking reforms, it examines the resilience of banking sectors in key African countries like South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, MENA, and beyond.
Agnes Olatokunbo Martins, PhD, is a distinguished financial expert and visionary leader with over 30 years of experience in shaping and advancing the Nigerian financial sector.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Banking Reforms and Resilience in Africa: Concepts, Theories, and Evidence 3. Basel II/III Reforms and Resilience in Africa: A Quantitative Analysis 4. Banking Reforms and Resilience in South Africa: A Qualitative Case Study 5. Banking Reforms and Resilience in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Case Study 6. Spotlight on Kenya: A Comparative Analysis of Kenya, Sub-Saharan Africa, MENA and the World 7. Impact of Banking System Resilience on Economic Welfare 8. Banking System Resilience and Economic Welfare: Key Findings and Implications
1. Introduction 2. Banking Reforms and Resilience in Africa: Concepts, Theories, and Evidence 3. Basel II/III Reforms and Resilience in Africa: A Quantitative Analysis 4. Banking Reforms and Resilience in South Africa: A Qualitative Case Study 5. Banking Reforms and Resilience in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Case Study 6. Spotlight on Kenya: A Comparative Analysis of Kenya, Sub-Saharan Africa, MENA and the World 7. Impact of Banking System Resilience on Economic Welfare 8. Banking System Resilience and Economic Welfare: Key Findings and Implications
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