Uganda’s Experience with National Development Banks: The Case of Uganda Development Bank Limited
Joshua Yindenaba Abor ()
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Joshua Yindenaba Abor: University of Ghana Business School
Chapter Chapter 15 in The Changing Role of National Development Banks in Africa, 2023, pp 365-398 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract NDBs are considered as development actorsDevelopment actors of the economy and are, therefore, used as important instruments by governments to promote economic developmentEconomic development. They remain an essential part of modern financial systemsFinancial system(s) in both developed and developing countries, and their relevance has been revived in the context of the recent COVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 pandemic and economic crisesEconomic crises. The crises have prompted recent debates on the role of development banksBanks, and public banksBanks in general, as tools for addressing various economic, social and environmentalEnvironmental social and government challengesChallenges faced by emerging economies in AfricaAfrica, including Uganda.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-38639-8_15
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