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There has been tremendous growth worldwide in the mobilization of financial resources outside traditional banking … systems. Channeled mainly through capital markets, such rapid financial diversification is posing new challenges for …
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This paper reports on the microfinance program of Hatton National Bank Limited (HNB), the largest private commercial bank in Sri Lanka. It reviews the experience of HNB, which has initiated a program offering financial services to the poor while continuing its traditional business operations.
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Group-based lending programs for the poor have become a focus of attention in the development community over the last several years. To date, there has been no comprehensive investigation of their impact on household behavior that has been sufficiently attentive to issues of endogeneity and...
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against liquidity risk. In a pegged exchange rateregime, after funds have been committed to the banks, news arrives about the …
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, and diversification. Diversifying export revenues away from hydrocarbons and attracting foreign investment would improve …
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Economic Diversification in the DRC is hindered by a business environment and key regulatory and fiscal constraints … opportunities and challenges described in the Country Economic Memorandum and considered important for economic diversification and …
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Economic activity in Uganda is accelerating despite commodity-price inflation, global monetary tightening, international supply-chain bottlenecks, and a local Ebola outbreak. Real GDP growth is estimated to reach 5.7 percent in FY22/23, albeit still below the pre-COVID-19 projection of 6.5...
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