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The African continent is now one of the fastest-growing economic regions in the world and represents a viable destination for foreign direct and portfolio investment. This book assesses the implementation of effective and regional domestic infrastructures and how these can be adapted to suit the African context.
This book, which is the first comprehensive analysis of financial integration and regulation in Africa, fills a huge gap in the literature on financial regulation and constitutes an invaluable source of information to policy makers, investors, researchers and students of financial
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Produktbeschreibung
The African continent is now one of the fastest-growing economic regions in the world and represents a viable destination for foreign direct and portfolio investment. This book assesses the implementation of effective and regional domestic infrastructures and how these can be adapted to suit the African context.
This book, which is the first comprehensive analysis of financial integration and regulation in Africa, fills a huge gap in the literature on financial regulation and constitutes an invaluable source of information to policy makers, investors, researchers and students of financial regulation from an emerging and frontier markets perspective. It considers how financial integration can facilitate African financial markets to achieve their full potential and provides a comparative study with the EU framework for financial integration and regulation.
Autorenporträt
Iwa Salami is Lecturer in Commercial Law and Financial Law and Regulation at the School of Law and Social Sciences, University of East London. She is a member of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and the Society of Legal Scholars. Prior to joining UEL, she was a research fellow at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. She has previously worked in the UK and abroad including the Government Legal Service and the African Development Bank.