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Micro and rural finance in Ghana : evolving industry and approaches to regulation : Micro finance et financements ruraux au Ghana : Evolution de l'industrie et des approches a la reglementation (French)

The note reviews the structure and performance of Ghana's rural, and micro-finance institutions (RMFIs), through a financial system, namely comprising three main categories: formal, semi-formal, and informal systems. It then analyzes the liberalization of its financial policies (late 1980s) and the supervision regime, indicating that while Ghana's approach has yielded a wide range of RMFIs, and products - potentially outreaching the poor based on...
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  • 2004/01/01

  • Brief

  • 30938

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  • Ghana,

  • Western and Central Africa,

  • 2005/01/05

  • Disclosed

  • Micro finance et financements ruraux au Ghana : Evolution de l'industrie et des approches a la reglementation

  • African Development Bank

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Andah,David Obu; Steel,William F..

Micro and rural finance in Ghana : evolving industry and approaches to regulation : Micro finance et financements ruraux au Ghana : Evolution de l'industrie et des approches a la reglementation (French). Africa Region findings ; no. 234 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/391141468037528616

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