Cross-Border Banking and Financial Deepening: The African Experience
Thorsten Beck
Journal of African Economies, 2015, vol. 24, issue suppl_1, i32-i45
Abstract:
Cross-border banking has been important across Africa for a long time, with regional banks taking on a more prominent role only recently. This paper provides an overview over the literature of cross-border banking and financial deepening and inclusion, with a focus on Africa. It also offers suggestive evidence that it is critical to differentiate between different types of cross-border banks when assessing their impact on firms' access to bank finance. Finally, it discusses the regulatory agenda in light of the recent crisis experience and the new cross-border banking patterns.
Date: 2015
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