Palgrave Handbook of Development Finance
Palgrave Handbook of Development Finance
Kararach, George; Moreira, Emmanuel Pinto; Murinde, Victor
Springer International Publishing AG
06/2025
410
Dura
Inglês
9783031774218
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General introduction by George Kararach, Emmanuel Pinto Moreira and Victor Murinde.- Chapter 1 : Financial development, economic growth and poverty reduction: general theory and recent advances.- Chapter 2 . Globalizing Banking Standards and the Impact of Recent Global Regulatory Initiatives.- Chapter 3 . Linking external finance to growth and development in recipient countries.- Chapter 4 : Translating Global Development Goals into National Financing Strategies.- Chapter 5 : Optimizing Finance for Development.- Chapter 6 : Tax policies for development.- Chapter 7 : Public Debt and the need of a Regional Financial Mechanism for Africa.- Chapter 8 : Informal Banking for Development.- Chapter 10 : Trade Financing in Developing Countries.- Chapter 11 : How to Maximize the Domestic Development-Orientation of Foreign Direct Investment.- Chapter 12 : International Migration and Remittances for Development.- Chapter 13 : Curbing Illicit Financial Flows.- Chapter 14 : Financing Infrastructure with Public-Private Partnership.- Chapter 15 : The Role and Importance of external donorfunded DFI's.- Chapter 16 : Disaster Risk Financining.- Chapter 17 : FinTech, entrepreneurship and SME financing in developing and emerging countries.- Chapter 18 : Fintech and the evolution in financial inclusion.- Chapter 19 : Fintech Diffusion and Economic Growth.- Chapter 20 : Diaspora Bonds and Infrastructure Finance.- Chapter 21 : Resource-backed loans as development finance: a reflection.- Chapter 22 : Rural credit markets and farmers' behaviours.
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debt sustainability;domestic resource mobilization;capital markets;infrastructure financing;Financial crisis prevention and management;climate finance;ethical investments;illicit financial flows;sustainable development goals;development finance;FinTech;external donor-funded DFIs;development finance institutions;Technology diffusion and economic growth
General introduction by George Kararach, Emmanuel Pinto Moreira and Victor Murinde.- Chapter 1 : Financial development, economic growth and poverty reduction: general theory and recent advances.- Chapter 2 . Globalizing Banking Standards and the Impact of Recent Global Regulatory Initiatives.- Chapter 3 . Linking external finance to growth and development in recipient countries.- Chapter 4 : Translating Global Development Goals into National Financing Strategies.- Chapter 5 : Optimizing Finance for Development.- Chapter 6 : Tax policies for development.- Chapter 7 : Public Debt and the need of a Regional Financial Mechanism for Africa.- Chapter 8 : Informal Banking for Development.- Chapter 10 : Trade Financing in Developing Countries.- Chapter 11 : How to Maximize the Domestic Development-Orientation of Foreign Direct Investment.- Chapter 12 : International Migration and Remittances for Development.- Chapter 13 : Curbing Illicit Financial Flows.- Chapter 14 : Financing Infrastructure with Public-Private Partnership.- Chapter 15 : The Role and Importance of external donorfunded DFI's.- Chapter 16 : Disaster Risk Financining.- Chapter 17 : FinTech, entrepreneurship and SME financing in developing and emerging countries.- Chapter 18 : Fintech and the evolution in financial inclusion.- Chapter 19 : Fintech Diffusion and Economic Growth.- Chapter 20 : Diaspora Bonds and Infrastructure Finance.- Chapter 21 : Resource-backed loans as development finance: a reflection.- Chapter 22 : Rural credit markets and farmers' behaviours.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
debt sustainability;domestic resource mobilization;capital markets;infrastructure financing;Financial crisis prevention and management;climate finance;ethical investments;illicit financial flows;sustainable development goals;development finance;FinTech;external donor-funded DFIs;development finance institutions;Technology diffusion and economic growth