From inauspicious beginnings in a post-socialist, highly dysfunctional financial system, Angolan banking grew in less than a decade after the end of the country's long civil war into one of Africa's largest. Fuelled by the country's oil boom, banks became crucial in articulating Angola's interactions with the international system as well as a domestic agenda of oligarchic consolidation by the ruling MPLA's elite. This article describes and analyses this growth trajectory in its historical and institutional context and seeks to understand the reasons why it did not lead to either a significant expansion of credit outside the elite or a contribution towards economic diversification outside the oil sector. Important as a study of the political...
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Following the end of the civil war in 2002, Angola entered a period of political stability and econo...
Abstract: The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent stat...
From inauspicious beginnings in a post-socialist, highly dysfunctional financial system, Angolan ban...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the drivers of financial sector change in the partic...
Oil and diamond money are at the same time the biggest economic opportunity for Angola as well as be...
The post-war transition in Angola has involved small shifts in strategies of elite accumulation to m...
In Angola, the availability of two abundant resources (oil and diamonds) has prolonged the conflict ...
In this thesis, the development and current state of the Angolan economy is analyzed on the basis of...
WP 2005-22 August 2005This paper discusses some of the links between Angola’s oil wealth and its dom...
The Sub-Saharan Africa belongs to the most underdeveloped regions in the world economy. This region ...
In the post-independence period, Angola's political economy has been shaped by the petroleum industr...
Angola is more dependent on oil than any other country in Sub Saharan Africa and most other countrie...
WP 2005-26 November 2005This paper discusses the effects of Angola’s mineral income from oil and dia...
This thesis elucidates intriguing political economy dynamics in post-war settings where a cohesive e...
research-article2014 Sharing similar colonial and postindependence civil war experiences, Mozambique...
Following the end of the civil war in 2002, Angola entered a period of political stability and econo...
Abstract: The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent stat...
From inauspicious beginnings in a post-socialist, highly dysfunctional financial system, Angolan ban...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the drivers of financial sector change in the partic...
Oil and diamond money are at the same time the biggest economic opportunity for Angola as well as be...
The post-war transition in Angola has involved small shifts in strategies of elite accumulation to m...
In Angola, the availability of two abundant resources (oil and diamonds) has prolonged the conflict ...
In this thesis, the development and current state of the Angolan economy is analyzed on the basis of...
WP 2005-22 August 2005This paper discusses some of the links between Angola’s oil wealth and its dom...
The Sub-Saharan Africa belongs to the most underdeveloped regions in the world economy. This region ...
In the post-independence period, Angola's political economy has been shaped by the petroleum industr...
Angola is more dependent on oil than any other country in Sub Saharan Africa and most other countrie...
WP 2005-26 November 2005This paper discusses the effects of Angola’s mineral income from oil and dia...
This thesis elucidates intriguing political economy dynamics in post-war settings where a cohesive e...
research-article2014 Sharing similar colonial and postindependence civil war experiences, Mozambique...
Following the end of the civil war in 2002, Angola entered a period of political stability and econo...
Abstract: The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent stat...