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Main Campus Library | University of Eastern Africa, Baraton | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3404 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 56709 |
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Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3401 Trends in infrastructure in Latin America, 1980-2001 / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3402 Phasing out polluting motorcycles in Bangkok : | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no.3403 What happens when a country does not adjust to terms of trade shocks? The case of oil-rich Gabon / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3404 The corporate governance of banks : | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3405 A survey of securities laws and enforcement / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3406 Special issues relating to corporate governance and family control / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no.3407 State ownership : |
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"Levine examines the corporate governance of banks. When banks efficiently mobilize and allocate funds, this lowers the cost of capital to firms, boosts capital formation, and stimulates productivity growth. So, weak governance of banks reverberates throughout the economy with negative ramifications for economic development. After reviewing the major governance concepts for corporations in general, the author discusses two special attributes of banks that make them special in practice: greater opaqueness than other industries and greater governance of banks and draws tentative policy lessons. In sum, existing work suggests that it is important to strengthen the ability and incentives of private investors to exert governance over banks rather than to rely excessively on government regulators. These conclusions, however, are particularly tentative because more research is needed on
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