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Financial Inclusion and Regulatory Policy: The Case of Ghana's Informal and Semiformal Financial Institutions

Franklin Belnye
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Franklin Belnye: Franklin Belnye is Assistant Director and Deputy Head of the Banking Supervision Department for the Bank of Ghana. With the exception of the policy documents quoted and cited in this memo, the views expressed and the conclusions reached are those of the author and not of the Bank of Ghana as a corporate entity.

Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 2011, vol. 6, issue 4, 99-104

Date: 2011
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