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Financing Africa takes stock of Africa's financial systems in light of recent changes in the global financial system -including the greater risk aversion of international investors, a shift in economic and financial powers towards emerging markets and the regulatory reform debate - and the increasing role of technology. Using a wider and more detailed array of data than previous publications, we observe a trend towards financial deepening, more stability and more inclusion leading up to the crisis; serious challenges, however, continue, including limited access to financial services, focus on
Finance -- Africa. --- Financial institutions -- Africa. --- Monetary policy -- Africa. --- Financial institutions --- Finance --- Monetary policy --- Business & Economics --- Financial Management & Planning --- Monetary management --- Financial intermediaries --- Lending institutions --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Associations, institutions, etc.
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Monetary policy --- French franc area --- Monetary unions --- 333.110 --- 333.432.2 --- 333.450 --- 333.825 --- 333.844 --- 338.340 --- AA / International- internationaal --- AFR / Africa - Afrika - Afrique --- Common currencies --- Currency areas --- Currency unions --- Optimum currency areas --- Currency question --- Money --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Franc area, French --- Zone franc --- Centrale banken en parastatale kredietinstellingen: algemeen. Overheidsbemoeiïng inzake organisatie en verdeling van het krediet --- Frankgebied --- Theorie van het deviezenverkeer. Theorie van de koopkrachtpariteit --- Deviezenpolitiek. Interventies --- Devaluatie en opwaardering. Stabilisering. J curve --- Algemene ontwikkeling in de Derde Wereld --- Monetary policy - Africa, French-speaking West --- Monetary policy - Africa, French-speaking Equatorial
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International finance --- Devaluation of currency --- French franc area --- Monetary policy --- -Devaluation of currency --- -Monetary policy --- -336.748 <6> --- politique monetaire --- devaluation --- politique fiscale --- afrique --- AFR / Africa - Afrika - Afrique --- 333.844 --- 331.30 --- 333.432.2 --- 333.820 --- 333.431 --- 330.05 --- 332.49660917541 --- Currency devaluation --- Money --- Currency question --- Franc area, French --- Zone franc --- Monetary unions --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Koopkracht van het geld. Geldontwaarding. Stagflatie. Inflatie. Deflatie. Devaluatie--Afrika --- monetair beleid --- devaluatie --- fiscaal beleid --- afrika --- Devaluatie en opwaardering. Stabilisering. J curve. --- Economische toestand. --- Frankgebied. --- Geldbeleid, bankbeleid en kredietbeleid: algemeenheden. --- Monetaire Unies. --- Devaluation --- Working papers --- French franc area. --- 336.748 <6> Koopkracht van het geld. Geldontwaarding. Stagflatie. Inflatie. Deflatie. Devaluatie--Afrika --- 336.748 <6> --- Economische toestand --- Monetaire Unies --- Frankgebied --- Geldbeleid, bankbeleid en kredietbeleid: algemeenheden --- Devaluatie en opwaardering. Stabilisering. J curve --- Devaluation of currency - Africa, French-speaking Equatorial --- Monetary policy - Africa, French-speaking West --- Monetary policy - Africa, French-speaking Equatorial
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This paper examines the pattern of excess liquidity in sub-Saharan Africa and its consequences for the effectiveness of monetary policy. The paper argues that understanding the consequences of excess liquidity requires quantifying the extent to which commercial bank holdings of excess liquidity exceed levels required for precautionary purposes. It proposes a methodology for measuring this quantity and uses it to estimate a nonlinear structural VAR model for the CEMAC region, Nigeria and Uganda. The study suggests that excess liquidity weakens the monetary policy transmission mechanism and thus the ability of monetary authorities to influence demand conditions in the economy.
Electronic books. -- local. --- Liquidity (Economics) -- Econometric models. --- Monetary policy -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Econometric models. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Money --- Monetary policy --- Liquidity (Economics) --- Econometric models. --- Assets, Frozen --- Frozen assets --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Banks and Banking --- Finance: General --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Portfolio Choice --- Investment Decisions --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Monetary Policy --- Banking --- Monetary economics --- Excess liquidity --- Commercial banks --- Reserve requirements --- Monetary transmission mechanism --- Liquidity --- Economics --- Banks and banking --- Nigeria
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This paper seeks to elucidate the debate over currency union in Africa. The paper examines whether empirical investigation points to the gradual emergence of currency blocs. Based on the historical data on inflation, trade, and the comovements of prices and outputs, I argue that the emergence of large-scale currency blocs in Africa will follow a gradual path and that this dynamic does not lead to the emergence of a single continental currency at this time. Rather, the pattern which emerges seems to suggest three blocs: one in West Africa, a second around South Africa, and a third in Central Africa. Although little evidence is found supporting the emergence of a single African currency at this time, the emergence of an African currency union is not necessarily precluded, since the ultimate decision to surrender a nation's monetary policy to a supranational institution is not made based solely on economic considerations. I then address the issue of a possible anchor for the union, were it to emerge and opt for an anchorage. I find- based on the trade criterion-that the euro seems to be a good choice.
Currency question -- Africa. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Monetary policy -- Africa. --- Monetary unions -- Africa. --- Exports and Imports --- Inflation --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Financial Aspects of Economic Integration --- Monetary Systems --- Standards --- Regimes --- Government and the Monetary System --- Payment Systems --- Price Level --- Deflation --- Empirical Studies of Trade --- International economics --- Monetary economics --- Macroeconomics --- Monetary unions --- Currencies --- Trade balance --- Economic unions --- Money --- Prices --- Balance of trade --- International economic integration --- São Tomé and Príncipe, Democratic Republic of
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Selon ce rapport, les perspectives se sont quelque peu dégradées pour l'Afrique subsaharienne, et les risques ont augmenté. La croissance devrait diminuer dans la région, s'établissant à 6 % en 2008 et 2009. Cette dégradation tient principalement à l'envolée mondiale des prix des denrées alimentaires et des carburants, qui pèse fortement sur la croissance des pays importateurs de pétrole, ainsi qu'aux turbulences financières mondiales, qui ont freiné la croissance mondiale et la demande d'exportations en provenance de l'Afrique. L'inflation devrait atteindre 12 % en 2008, en raison principalement du choc sur les prix des denrées alimentaires et du pétrole. À cause de la hausse des prix, en particulier des prix alimentaires, il est fort possible que la pauvreté s'aggrave en 2008. En 2009, l'inflation devrait diminuer pour s'établir à 10 %, en raison de la baisse récente des prix des produits de base. Des risques considérables pèsent sur les perspectives, car les turbulences financières mondiales pourraient s'aggraver et se prolonger, entraînant un ralentissement accru de l'activité économique mondiale, et car les prix des produits de base restent entourés d'une grande incertitude.
Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Economic conditions -- Statistics. --- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Economic conditions. --- Economic forecasting -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. --- Monetary policy -- Africa, Sub-Saharan. --- Investments: Energy --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- Inflation --- Macroeconomics --- Price Level --- Deflation --- Energy: General --- Agriculture: Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis --- Prices --- Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Investment & securities --- International economics --- Environmental management --- Exchange rate arrangements --- Conventional peg --- Floating exchange rates --- Oil --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Food prices --- Income --- South Africa
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Private finance --- Third World: economic development problems --- Africa --- French franc area. --- Money --- Monetary policy --- French franc area --- -Money --- -339.737 --- Currency --- Monetary question --- Money, Primitive --- Specie --- Standard of value --- Exchange --- Finance --- Value --- Banks and banking --- Coinage --- Currency question --- Gold --- Silver --- Silver question --- Wealth --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Franc area, French --- Zone franc --- Monetary unions --- Africa, French-speaking West --- -Africa, French-speaking West --- -French-speaking West Africa --- Economic conditions --- International economic relations --- -Economic conditions --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- 339.737 --- French-speaking West Africa --- Economic conditions. --- International economic relations. --- Money - Africa, French-speaking West. --- Monetary policy - Africa, French-speaking West.
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This paper surveys the economic literature on the scaling-up of aid to Africa. It provides a checklist of issues that need to be considered when preparing a long term macroeconomic projection for a country involving the assumption of a significant increase in aid. Such scaling-up scenarios are most likely to be developed in the context of a country's efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with the support of the international donor community. The paper stresses that when preparing a scaling-up scenario it is critical to have a detailed understanding of the likely use of additional aid flows.
Africa -- Economic conditions -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Africa -- Economic policy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Debts, External -- Africa -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Economic assistance -- Africa -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Monetary policy -- Africa -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- Public Finance --- Foreign Aid --- Economic Growth of Open Economies --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: General --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- International economics --- Public finance & taxation --- Real exchange rates --- Aid flows --- Expenditure --- Exchange rates --- Foreign aid --- Economic assistance --- Expenditures, Public --- Uganda
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International finance --- Money. Monetary policy --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- West Africa --- Central Africa --- French franc area --- Monetary policy --- Monetary unions --- Franc, CFA --- Africa, French-speaking --- Economic policy --- CFA Franc Zone --- Monetary history --- 331.31 --- 333.432.2 --- AFR / Africa - Afrika - Afrique --- -Monetary unions --- -Franc, CFA --- -332.4960917541 --- CFA franc --- Colonie française d'Afrique franc --- Communateé financière africaine franc --- Communauteé financère d'Afrique franc --- Money --- Common currencies --- Currency areas --- Currency unions --- Optimum currency areas --- Currency question --- Monetary management --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Franc area, French --- Zone franc --- Economisch beleid. --- Frankgebied. --- Africa, Northern --- Economic policy. --- 332.4960917541 --- Economisch beleid --- Frankgebied --- Francophone Africa --- French-speaking Africa --- Monetary policy - Africa, French-speaking --- Monetary unions - Africa, French-speaking --- Franc, CFA - Africa, French-speaking --- Acqui 2006 --- Africa, French-speaking - Economic policy
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Capital movements --- International finance --- Monetary policy --- Investments, Foreign --- Capital --- Africa --- AFR / Africa - Afrika - Afrique --- 338.340 --- 382.242.0 --- 382.242.1 --- 339.113 --- -International finance --- -Investments, Foreign --- -332.042 --- Capital exports --- Capital imports --- FDI (Foreign direct investment) --- Foreign direct investment --- Foreign investment --- Foreign investments --- International investment --- Offshore investments --- Outward investments --- Investments --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- International monetary system --- International money --- Finance --- International economic relations --- Capital flight --- Capital flows --- Capital inflow --- Capital outflow --- Flight of capital --- Flow of capital --- Movements of capital --- Balance of payments --- Foreign exchange --- Algemene ontwikkeling in de Derde Wereld. --- Balans van het kapitaalverkeer: algemeenheden. --- Bewegingen van langlopend kapitaal. --- Buitenlandse investeringen. --- Algemene ontwikkeling in de Derde Wereld --- Balans van het kapitaalverkeer: algemeenheden --- Bewegingen van langlopend kapitaal --- Buitenlandse investeringen --- Capital movements - Africa, Sub-Saharan. --- Monetary policy - Africa, Sub-Saharan. --- Investments, Foreign - Africa, Sub-Saharan. --- -Capital movements --- -Investments, Foreign -
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