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The Changing Role of National Development Banks in Africa


The Changing Role of National Development Banks in Africa

Business Models, Governance and Sustainability

von: Joshua Yindenaba Abor

128,39 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.08.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031386398
Sprache: englisch

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This book examines the changing role of national development banks (NDBs) in Africa. It presents a comprehensive overview of NDBs in Africa, examining their key characteristics, theoretical underpinnings, and growing importance to African economies.<div><br><div>The book fully examines the role of NDBs and their potential to support development goals, address gaps in finance left by underdeveloped capital markets, and mobilize resources from the public and private sectors to encourage new long-term investments. Chapters cover the historical background and theoretical rationale for NDBs; the contemporary role of NDBs including their role in sustainable development, climate finance initiatives, and infrastructure development; funding sources, business models, monitoring and impact evaluation; and corporate governance, risk management and regulation. Case studies are also included to demonstrate the individual contributions of NDBs to several national economies.<br></div><div><br></div><div>The book contributes to the limited literature in this area by providing a detailed resource on NDBs for scholars, students, policymakers and regulators working in the areas of development finance and banking.<br></div></div>
Part I: Overview of Development Finance Institutions and National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 1: Introduction to National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 2: Overview of Development Finance Institutions.-&nbsp;Chapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives and Rationale for National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Part II. Contemporary Roles of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 4: Contemporary Roles, Contributions and Challenges of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 5: Agricultural Financing in Africa: The Role of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 6: Financing Infrastructure Development in Africa: The Role of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 7: National Development Banks and Sustainable Development.-&nbsp;Chapter 8: National Development Banks and Climate Finance.-&nbsp;Part III:&nbsp; Business Models, Monitoring and Evaluation, and Impact Evaluation.-&nbsp;Chapter 9: Business Models of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 10: Monitoring and Evaluation, and Impact Evaluation.-&nbsp;Part IV:&nbsp; Corporate Governance, Risk Management, and Regulation.-&nbsp;Chapter 11: Corporate Governance of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 12: Risk Management of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Chapter 13: Regulation and Supervision of National Development Banks.-&nbsp;Part V:&nbsp; Case Studies on National Development Banks in Africa.-&nbsp;Chapter 14: Ghana’s System of National Development Banks: The Case of Ghana Export-Import Bank.-&nbsp;Chapter 15: Uganda’s Experience with National Development Banks: The Case of Uganda Development Bank Limited.-&nbsp;Chapter 16: The System of National Development Banks in South Africa: Development Bank of Southern Africa.
Joshua Yindenaba Abor&nbsp;is a financial economist, Professor of Finance and former Dean of the University of Ghana Business School. He is an External Fellow at the Centre for Global Finance, SOAS University of London and has held Visiting Scholar positions at the IMF. He is also an Afreximbank Research Fellow and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana.
This book examines the changing role of national development banks (NDBs) in Africa. It presents a comprehensive overview of NDBs in Africa, examining their key characteristics, theoretical underpinnings, and growing importance to African economies.<p>The book fully examines the role of NDBs and their potential to support development goals, address gaps in finance left by underdeveloped capital markets, and mobilize resources from the public and private sectors to encourage new long-term investments. Chapters cover the historical background and theoretical rationale for NDBs; the contemporary role of NDBs including their role in sustainable development, climate finance initiatives, and infrastructure development; funding sources, business models, monitoring and impact evaluation; and corporate governance, risk management and regulation. Case studies are also included to demonstrate the individual contributions of NDBs to several national economies.</p>

<p>The book contributes to the limited literature in this area by providing a detailed resource on NDBs for scholars, students, policymakers and regulators working in the areas of development finance and banking.</p><p><b>Joshua Yindenaba Abor</b>&nbsp;is a financial economist, Professor of Finance and former Dean of the University of Ghana Business School. He is an External Fellow at the Centre for Global Finance, SOAS University of London and has held Visiting Scholar positions at the IMF. He is also an Afreximbank Research Fellow and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana.<br></p>
Comprehensively introduction to the structure and characteristics of national development banks in Africa Explores the role of NDBs in supporting sustainable development goals Includes case studies, policy implications and practical examples of the function of NDBs

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