Financial sector policies for enterprise development in Africa

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This paper explores the key issues relating to financial sector policies for enterprise development, with special implications for Africa. The role of the formal financial sector - ranging from microfinance institutions, banks, the capital market, and regulatory agencies - is discussed with respect to enterprise development at all levels, including start-ups, small and medium firms, and large corporates. Specific policy choices for African countries are highlighted, including exploiting the current communications and information technology (CIT) revolution.

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Mullineux, A. W., & Murinde, V. (2014). Financial sector policies for enterprise development in Africa. Review of Development Finance, 4(2), 66–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rdf.2014.05.001

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