This paper focuses on issues of financial sector liberalization in Ethiopia, with reference in particular to the Ethiopian banking sector. We identify two factors that may constrain Ethiopia’s financial development. One is the closed nature of the Ethiopian financial sector in which there are no foreign banks, a non-competitive market structure, and strong capital controls in place. The other is the dominant role of state-owned banks. Our observations suggest that the Ethiopian economy would benefit from financial sector liberalization, especially from the entry of foreign banks and the associated privatization of state-owned banks.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55484/4/IPC-working-paper-029-KyotoPeitschStern.pd
This paper investigates how financial, trade, institutional and political liberalization policies ha...
Financial sector reform is so important to ensure well-organized and stable financial system to inc...
Despite a surge of global investor interest in the 1980s and 1990s, Africa has been bypassed by the ...
This paper focuses on issues of financial sector liberalization in Ethiopia, with reference in parti...
International institutions like World Bank (WB) and international monetary fund (IMF) are preached c...
The fragile and inefficient state-dominated banking sector that existed in Ethiopia during the milit...
The Ethiopian financial sector is characterized by low level of development and relatively closed in...
The financial sector and its role in the process of economic development have attracted notable atte...
This article presents comprehensive review of annual reports and articles on development of financia...
Access to financial services has been shown to be associated with faster growth and the promotion of...
Ethiopia, the most populous least-developed country outside of the World Trade Organization, is on t...
The objective of this paper is to study the interactions between economic liberalisation, political ...
Financial reforms have been part of reform packages in many countries as stabilization or/and growth...
Ethiopian economy had passed through different regimes and, hence economic policies had formulated d...
After the fall of the Derge regime in 1991, Ethiopia has re-oriented its command economy into a mark...
This paper investigates how financial, trade, institutional and political liberalization policies ha...
Financial sector reform is so important to ensure well-organized and stable financial system to inc...
Despite a surge of global investor interest in the 1980s and 1990s, Africa has been bypassed by the ...
This paper focuses on issues of financial sector liberalization in Ethiopia, with reference in parti...
International institutions like World Bank (WB) and international monetary fund (IMF) are preached c...
The fragile and inefficient state-dominated banking sector that existed in Ethiopia during the milit...
The Ethiopian financial sector is characterized by low level of development and relatively closed in...
The financial sector and its role in the process of economic development have attracted notable atte...
This article presents comprehensive review of annual reports and articles on development of financia...
Access to financial services has been shown to be associated with faster growth and the promotion of...
Ethiopia, the most populous least-developed country outside of the World Trade Organization, is on t...
The objective of this paper is to study the interactions between economic liberalisation, political ...
Financial reforms have been part of reform packages in many countries as stabilization or/and growth...
Ethiopian economy had passed through different regimes and, hence economic policies had formulated d...
After the fall of the Derge regime in 1991, Ethiopia has re-oriented its command economy into a mark...
This paper investigates how financial, trade, institutional and political liberalization policies ha...
Financial sector reform is so important to ensure well-organized and stable financial system to inc...
Despite a surge of global investor interest in the 1980s and 1990s, Africa has been bypassed by the ...