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Author Podpiera, Richard

Title Bank Behavior in Developing Countries : Evidence from East Africa
Published Washington : International Monetary Fund, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (25 pages)
Series IMF Working Papers
IMF Working Papers
Contents Contents -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS -- III. STRUCTURE OF THE BANKING SYSTEMS -- IV. BANK BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE -- V. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES
Summary Annotation We analyze the structure, performance, and role of banking systems in the three member countries of the East African Community-Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda-against the backdrop of recent financial sector reforms. Focusing on the behavior of different types of banks, we find no support for the argument that the presence of large international banks would have an adverse effect on the effectiveness and efficiency of banking sectors in developing countries. International banks are generally more efficient and more active in lending than domestic banks. However, as suggested by the Kenyan experience, the presence of international banks may not lead to increased competition and provision of banking services if weak institutions are allowed to remain in the system
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Author Cihák, Martin
ISBN 1462396240
9781462396245
145274310X
9781452743103
1283518368
9781283518369
1451906846
9781451906844
9786613830814
661383081X
Other Titles IMF Working Papers