Marie Michael Library

Title

Financial integration and development in sub-Saharan Africa: a study of informal finance in Tanzania

Author

Bagachwa, Mboya S.D.

Description

This report on informal finance in Tanzania examines two issues: why dualism in the Tanzanian financial markets has persisted despite recent attempts to liberalise the markets, and which policy, institutional and structural factors and measures can accelerate the integration of its financial markets. The study also assesses the implications of government policies for informal finance in Tanzania.

File No

ODI-WP79

Agency

Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Date

Jan-95

Subject(s)

Finance, Tanzania

Pages

50

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