Public Policy and the Banking System in Ethiopia Post 1991

dc.contributor.advisorAbebe, Mulugeta (Dr)
dc.contributor.authorWubet, Aklilu
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-21T07:15:07Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-04T09:40:33Z
dc.date.available2021-09-21T07:15:07Z
dc.date.available2023-11-04T09:40:33Z
dc.date.issued2007-07
dc.description.abstractThe Ethiopian banking system undergone reforms after 1991 and several measures have been taken. Despite these measures, the Ethiopian banking systems appears to have a structural problem. The banking system is highly dominated by public ownership. it is affected by weak credit culture and poor risk assessments. The foreign entry to the banking industry also hinders the introduction of new products and technology. Drawing documentary study and data from the primary sources, various issues of public policy that have impact on the banking system is assessed. Moreover, secondary data are utilized and examined. Public policy has to play decisive role in crafting the rules of the game as appropriate to the temporal economic development commitments as well as macroeconomic stability in a perquisite for smooth and effective leadership of regulatory and a change management could be sought. To foster the development of the banking institution so as to play a vital role in the economy, the participation of private sectors both domestic and foreign has to be encouraged.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/27956
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherA.A.Uen_US
dc.subjectBanking Systemen_US
dc.subjectPublic Policyen_US
dc.titlePublic Policy and the Banking System in Ethiopia Post 1991en_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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