KBA Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy® Working Paper Series, Kenya Bankers Association (KBA)

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About the KBA Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy®

The Kenya Bankers Association Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy® was established in 2012 to offer an array of research, commentary, and dialogue regarding critical policy matters that impact on financial markets in Kenya. The Centre sponsors original research, provides thoughtful commentary, and hosts dialogues and conferences involving scholars and practitioners on key financial market issues. Through these activities, the Centre acts as a platform for intellectual engagement and dialogue between financial market experts, the banking sector and the policy makers. It therefore contributes to an informed discussion that influences critical financial market debates and policies.

The Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) Working Papers Series (WPS) disseminates research findings of studies conducted by the Centre. The Working Papers constitute “Work-in-Progress” and are published to stimulate discussion and contribute to the advancement of the banking industry’s knowledge on matters of markets, economic outcomes, and policy. Constructive feedback on the Working Papers is welcome.

The Working Papers are published in the names of the author(s). Therefore, their views do not necessarily represent those of the KBA.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 41 to 60 of 74
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2019De-risking opportunities for banks: Examining productivity of sectoral bank credit flowsKiemo, Samuel; Talam, Camilla
2019Analysis of the coexistence of conventional and unconventional credit markets in the agribusiness sector in KenyaNgare, Philip
2019Influence of sustainability on regulation and credit risk management among commercial banks in KenyaNyamongo, Lilian K.
2019Digital credit, financial literacy and household indebtednessWamalwa, Peter; Rugiri, Irene W.; Lauler, Julienne
2018The nexus between financial inclusion and financial stability: Credit, savings and asset quality of Kenyan banksKariuki, Caroline; Kimundi, Gillian; Makambi, Steve
2018Financial inclusion: How do you know that you are there?Osoro, Jared; Muriithi, David
2018Strategic leadership and strategy implementation in commercial banks in KenyaOlaka, Habil; Lewa, Peter; Kiriri, Peter
2018Gaps from the cap: Implications for financial inclusion in KenyaOchenge, Rogers; Tiriongo, Samuel
2018Intra-market linkages in the financial sector and their effects on financial inclusionLidiema, Caspah
2018Credit risk analysis for low income earnersNtwiga, Davis Bundi
2018Do migrant remittances matter for financial development In Kenya?Misati, Roseline Nyakerario; Kamau, Anne
2018Influence of financial regulation in Kenya on financial inclusion: A case study of the banking industry in KenyaMomany, Deborah Kemunto
2017Price channel versus quantity channel: The relationship between government domestic borrowing from commercial banks and private sector credit in KenyaChebet, Camilla; Kiemo, Samuel
2017Sectoral risk and return: Implications on commercial banks' credit expansion in KenyaOthieno, Ferdinand; Kariuki, Caroline
2017The interbank market in Kenya: Picking the distress signal from the treasury bills' marketOsoro, Jared; Muriithi, David
2017Influence of bank lending to the government on private sector credit in Kenya: A fiscal deficit specificationMakambi, Steve; Muhindi, Reuben; Nduku, Gillian
2017Effects of government borrowing on private investments in KenyaLidiema, Caspah
2017Policy innovations and sectoral credit expansion in KenyaTiriongo, Samuel; Abdul, Farida
2016Commercial banks and economic infrastructure PPP projects in Kenya: Experience and prospectsKamau, Paul
2015Innovative financing for housing in sustainable growth: Modeling incremental financing strategies in housingMakachia, Peter A.
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 41 to 60 of 74
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