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, it was found a strong support for McKinnon's complementary hypothesis in Kenya, using cointegration based error … correction model. This implies that, the more attractive financial assets are, the greater the incentives to invest in Kenya. The … Kenya. (InWent/DÜI) …
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years. On the other hand, many other countries, including Kenya, have different regulatory institutions to govern different ….Is there an optimal regulatory structure? Which sub-sectors are most suited for integration? In Kenya, where there are a …
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impacted financial inclusion and intermediation in Kenya, the Central Bank of Kenya is faced by a plethora of challenges in its … discussed the influence of financial regulations in Kenya on financial inclusion in the context of the banking industry in Kenya …
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Kenya is rapidly growing in terms of financial inclusion. Legislation and policy are becoming an important tool in … both the physical and legal structures within Kenya. The relationship between development, gender, the role of regulatory … institutions such as the Central Bank of Kenya and the legal framework shall be analysed to access their roles, the policies …
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of Financial Inclusion -- Chapter 7. Comparative Study of Mobile Money in Kenya and Malaŵi -- Chapter 8. Malaŵi … as a Department for International Development funded project in Kenya, mobile money has now spread to many developing … undertakes a comparative study of mobile money regimes in Kenya, Malaŵi, Tanzania, and South Africa. Although the main study is …
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This study examined the implication of financial innovation on financial depth and economic growth in Kenya using …
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This paper undertakes a survey of theoretical considerations and an analysis of the experience of five African countries with interest rate liberalization. Despite substantial progress in monetary policy reforms, liberalization has only partially affected the level and variability of interest...
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