Essays about: "financial institutions in Ethiopia"
Found 5 essays containing the words financial institutions in Ethiopia.
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1. The Economic Impact of Increased Access to Commercial Banks in Ethiopia
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistikAbstract : Savings rates are strongly predictive of future economic growth and, for several reasons, it is difficult to save in areas where resources are scarce. Increasing access to financial services is crucial to efficiently allocate funds and can help even small savings be invested in countries that historically have had lower financial development. READ MORE
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2. Why do members join indigenous informal financial institutions - RoSCAs? : an empirical evidence from equbs in Ethiopia
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Cooperation among human societies can be traced back to the ancient times when people started to live together. There are evidences showing that ancient civilizations had practiced cooperation among themselves from cooperative farming to establishing informal saving and loan associations (www, Umanitoba, 2011). READ MORE
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3. Mainstreaming sustainable energy access in the development planning proccess of Ethiopia
University essay from KTH/Energi och klimatstudier, ECSAbstract : For least developing countries with large rural population living in severe poverty such as Ethiopia, access to modern and sustainable energy services is a real challenge. Dealing with the lack of modern energy services at local level and the needs for economic development at national level is a major challenge in the policy and decision making process. READ MORE
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4. "Thinking Back Home": Determinants of remittance flow among Ethiopian immigrants in Sweden. A qualitative insight
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School; Lunds universitet/Master of Science in Development Studies; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografiAbstract : Remittance as a direct cash reimbursement for “brain drain” stood as the main source of hard currency for many countries including Ethiopia and it is becoming an inevitable for development especially for those which are suffering in short of hard currency. This research is done with the preliminary premises that the formal remittance flow to Ethiopia is relatively low against the stock of emigrants, with its East African competitors and with SSA standards; the migrants’ channeling patterns has affected this. READ MORE
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5. Establishment of Capital Markets in Least Developed Countries (LDCs):The case of Ethiopia
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : Despite a surge of global investor interest in the 1980s and 1990s, Africa has been bypassed by the massive international capital flowing to developing economies. Most of the economies in the region didn’t efficiently mobilize their domestic financial resources either. READ MORE