Since its peak in 1980-82, medium- and long-term commercial bank lending to sub-Saharan Africa has been declining - partly because of many banks' perception that lending to the African market represents high risks unjustified by the available returns. The prospects for an appreciable increase in such lending are not promising. Despite some progress under economic adjustment programs, banks are skeptical about sub-Saharan African governments' ability...
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1991/07/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS720
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2010/07/01
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The outlook for commercial bank lending to sub-Saharan Africa
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commercial bank