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- 85: The influence of climate risk on interest spread in the banking sector performance in Kenya

- Lucy Maru and Steve Anyona Makambi
- 84: Monetary policy, bank lending, and inflation in the post-pandemic recovery era: A case of the East African Community

- Ronald Ochen
- 83: Monetary-fiscal policy interdependence and pricing dynamics: Empirical estimation of fiscal dominance in Kenya

- Caspah Lidiema
- 82: Implications of macroeconomic stabilization policies on financial intermediation

- Stephanie Kimani
- 81: Heterogeneity in bank responsiveness to policy and economic shocks: The role of capitalization

- Gillian Kimundi
- 80: Interest rate risk in Kenya: The banking sector stability and fiscal risks nexus

- Camilla Talam and Samuel Kiemo
- 79: Are gender-diverse banks less risk-averse? Evidence from the Kenyan commercial banks

- Rogers Ochenge
- 78: Monetary policy risk-taking transmission channel: A case of banking industry in Kenya

- David Ndwiga
- 77: Bank performance and real sector productivity in East Africa

- Odongo Kodongo
- 76: Fiscal and monetary policy interaction during economic shocks: A wedge or bridge for bank profitability?

- Jared Osoro and Kiplangat Josea Cheruiyot
- 75: Analysis of drivers of customer satisfaction to inform customer centricity: Banking sector perspectives

- Hillary Mulindi, Hesborn N. Nyagaka, Kiplangat Josea Cheruiyot, Christine Onyango and Samuel Tiriongo
- 74: Bank credit portfolio allocation in pre and post Covid times: The power of inherent risks

- David M. Ndwiga
- 73: Digital Financial Services regulations: Their evolution and impact on financial inclusion in East Africa

- Ronald Ochen and Enock Bulime
- 72: The effect of FinTech development on bank risktaking: Evidence from Kenya

- Rogers Ondiba Ochenge
- 71: Sustainable financing, climate change risks and bank stability in Kenya

- Maureen Odongo, Roseline Nyakerario Misati, Caren Kageha and Peter Simiyu Wamalwa
- 70: Does the fintech ecosystem promote effective financial inclusion in Kenya?

- Odongo Kodongo
- 69: Fintech and bank stability in a small-open economy context: The case of Kenya

- Jared Osoro and Kiplangat Josea Cheruiyot
- 68: Legal & regulatory framework for digital financial services in Kenya: A case for urgent reforms

- Jackson Macharia Githu
- 67: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on bank lending: A sectoral analysis

- Stephanie Kimani
- 66: Climate change and banking sector (in)stability in Kenya: A vulnerability assessment

- Gillian Kimundi and Reuben Wambui
- 65: The greening of Kenya's banking sector: Macro-financial stability implications of a low carbon transition

- Camilla C. Talam and Lucy Maru
- 64: Risk-based credit pricing in Kenya: The role of banks' internal factors

- Samuel Tiriongo, Kiplangat Josea and Hillary Mulindi
- 63: Asset quality assessment in the absence of quality data towards optimal credit intermediation

- Andrew Kioi Njeru
- 62: COVID-19, policy interventions, credit vulnerabilities and financial (in)stability

- Gillian Kimundi
- 61: The impact of Artficial Intelligence and how it is shaping banking

- Joseph Theuri and John Olukuru
- 60: COVID-19 and the finance-economic growth nexus in Kenya

- Benjamin O. Maturu
- 59: The effect of revenue diversification on bank profitability and stability during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Kenya

- Rogers Ochenge
- 58: Macroeconomic shocks and cedit risk in the Kenyan banking sector

- Faith Atiti, Stephanie Kimani and Raphael Agung
- 57: Bank capital, credit risk and financial stability in Kenya

- Samuel Kiemo, Camilla Talam and Irene W. Rugiri
- 56: Banking system adjustment to shock: The Kenyan case of liquidity-profitability trade-offs

- Jared Osoro and Kiplangat Josea
- 55: What drives MSME's credit choices? Business versus personal loan account utilization in Kenya

- Hillary Mulindi, Kiplangat Josea and Samuel Tiriongo
- 54: What ails bank deposit mobilization and credit creation in Kenya?

- Benjamin Maturu
- 53: Macroprudential regulation and bank stability: The credit market signal

- Samuel Kiemo, Anne Kamau, Irene W. Rugiri and Camilla Talam
- 52: Market structure and banks pricing behaviour: The case of Kenya

- David Muriithi
- 51: Cost-benefit analysis of bank regulation: Does size matter?

- Hillary Mulindi
- 50: Competition and credit allocation in Kenya

- Stephanie Kimani, Faith Atiti and Raphael Agung
- 49: Does financial innovation enhance financial deepening and growth in Kenya?

- Roseline Nyakerario Misati, Jared Osoro and Maureen Odongo
- 48: Market expectations versus outcomes: Sectoral credit market analysis in Kenya

- Caroline Kariuki and Samuel Tiriongo
- 47: Price and non-price competition interactions: Implicit pricing of network size and differentiation effects

- Jared Osoro and Kiplangat Josea
- 46: Is the evolution of Fintech complementary to bank performance in Kenya?

- Roseline Nyakerario Misati, Anne Kamau, Leonard Kipyegon and Lewis Wandaka
- 45: Do mergers and acquisitions impact bank lending behavior in Kenya?

- Farida Abdul and Rogers Ochenge
- 44: The effects of FinTechs on bank market power and risk taking behaviour in Kenya

- David Ndwiga
- 43: The effect of mobile money on banking sector stability in Kenya

- Samuel Tiriongo and Peter Wamalwa
- 42: Banking sector competition and intermediation efficiency in Kenya

- Samuel Kiemo and Anne Kamau
- 41: Competition and banking sector stability in Kenya

- Faith Atiti, Raphael Agung and Stephanie Kimani
- 40: Fintech and banks collaboration: Does it influence efficiency in the banking sector?

- Davis Bundi Ntwiga
- 39: Market power and intermediation efficiency in Kenya: Blind spots and empirical clarity

- Jared Osoro and Kiplangat Josea
- 38: Digital credit, financial literacy and household indebtedness

- Peter Wamalwa, Irene W. Rugiri and Julienne Lauler
- 37: Analysis of the coexistence of conventional and unconventional credit markets in the agribusiness sector in Kenya

- Philip Ngare
- 36: Credit allocation schemes: Perspectives from credit providers and regulatory regimes in Kenya

- Samuel Tiriongo