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Bank restructuring in Sub-Saharan Africa : lessons learned : Les enseignements tires de la restructuration des banques en Afrique Subsaharienne (French)

A review of bank restructuring operations in seven countries of Sub-Saharan Africa - Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Mozambique indicates that not all these efforts have succeeded. Interventions to break-up or privatize dominant state-owned banks are, in some cases, still going on, years after initial actions were agreed upon with local authorities. Hence, the importance of drawing lessons from these experiences for other...
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Bonnardeaux,James; Deschamps,Jean-Jacques.

Bank restructuring in Sub-Saharan Africa : lessons learned : Les enseignements tires de la restructuration des banques en Afrique Subsaharienne (French). Africa Region findings ; no. 89 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/990031468202195634

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