The Domestic Savings Shortfall in Sub-Saharan Africa
What Can Be Done about It?
Herausgeber: Ngugi, Rose; Sen, Kunal
The Domestic Savings Shortfall in Sub-Saharan Africa
What Can Be Done about It?
Herausgeber: Ngugi, Rose; Sen, Kunal
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Domestic Savings Shortfall in Sub-Saharan Africa aims to increase knowledge about the key drivers of domestic saving rates in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), as well as whether alternative approaches, such as pension funds or fintech, could provide new solutions to increase domestic savings.
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Domestic Savings Shortfall in Sub-Saharan Africa aims to increase knowledge about the key drivers of domestic saving rates in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), as well as whether alternative approaches, such as pension funds or fintech, could provide new solutions to increase domestic savings.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198932482
- ISBN-10: 0198932480
- Artikelnr.: 73517699
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198932482
- ISBN-10: 0198932480
- Artikelnr.: 73517699
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rose Ngugi is a senior researcher and Executive Director, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, where she manages research and capacity-building activities at the institute. Her research interests include financial sector developments, macroeconomic issues, and sustainable development. She has published widely in peer reviewed journals and discussion papers. Kunal Sen is Director of UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, and Professor of Development Economics, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK (on leave). He has over three decades of experience in academic and applied development economics research. He has performed extensive research on the political economy of growth and development, international finance, the dynamics of poverty, social exclusion, female labour force participation, and the informal sector in developing economies. His research has focused on India, East Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. He was awarded the Sanjaya Lall Prize in 2006 and the Dudley Seers Prize in 2003 for his publications.
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: The domestic savings shortfall in
sub-Saharan Africa: What are the key issues?
* PART II: THEMATIC STUDIES
* 2: Njuguna Ndung'u: Fintech, savings, and financial inclusion in
sub-Saharan Africa
* 3: Githinji Njenga, Josphat Machagua, and Samwel Gachanja:
Accelerating capital markets development in sub-Saharan Africa
* 4: Owen Nyang'oro and Githinji Njenga: Old-age savings in sub-Saharan
Africa
* 5: Tony Addison and Amir Lebdioui: Sovereign wealth funds in Africa
* 6: Maureen Were: Public debt challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
* 7: Elizabeth Asiedu, Fafanyo Asiseh, Theresa Mannah-Blankson, and
Jones Arkoh Paintsil: The effects of financial liberalization on
private savings in sub-Saharan Africa
* 8: Prema-chandra Athukorala and Wanessa Suanin: Economic growth and
savings transition in Asia: Unity in diversity
* PART III: COUNTRY STUDIES
* 9: Rodgers Musamali, Cecilia Mutia, and Rose Ngugi: Drivers of
domestic saving in Kenya
* 10: Maureen Were and Cornel Joseph: Determinants of domestic savings
in Tanzania
* 11: Charles Godfred Ackah and Monica Lambon-Quayefio: Understanding
domestic savings in sub-Sahara Africa: A case study of Ghana
* 12: Abrams Tagem and Desiree Sama-Lang: The determinants of domestic
savings in Cameroon
* PART IV: CONCLUSION
* 13: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: Conclusions and policy implications
* 1: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: The domestic savings shortfall in
sub-Saharan Africa: What are the key issues?
* PART II: THEMATIC STUDIES
* 2: Njuguna Ndung'u: Fintech, savings, and financial inclusion in
sub-Saharan Africa
* 3: Githinji Njenga, Josphat Machagua, and Samwel Gachanja:
Accelerating capital markets development in sub-Saharan Africa
* 4: Owen Nyang'oro and Githinji Njenga: Old-age savings in sub-Saharan
Africa
* 5: Tony Addison and Amir Lebdioui: Sovereign wealth funds in Africa
* 6: Maureen Were: Public debt challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
* 7: Elizabeth Asiedu, Fafanyo Asiseh, Theresa Mannah-Blankson, and
Jones Arkoh Paintsil: The effects of financial liberalization on
private savings in sub-Saharan Africa
* 8: Prema-chandra Athukorala and Wanessa Suanin: Economic growth and
savings transition in Asia: Unity in diversity
* PART III: COUNTRY STUDIES
* 9: Rodgers Musamali, Cecilia Mutia, and Rose Ngugi: Drivers of
domestic saving in Kenya
* 10: Maureen Were and Cornel Joseph: Determinants of domestic savings
in Tanzania
* 11: Charles Godfred Ackah and Monica Lambon-Quayefio: Understanding
domestic savings in sub-Sahara Africa: A case study of Ghana
* 12: Abrams Tagem and Desiree Sama-Lang: The determinants of domestic
savings in Cameroon
* PART IV: CONCLUSION
* 13: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: Conclusions and policy implications
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: The domestic savings shortfall in
sub-Saharan Africa: What are the key issues?
* PART II: THEMATIC STUDIES
* 2: Njuguna Ndung'u: Fintech, savings, and financial inclusion in
sub-Saharan Africa
* 3: Githinji Njenga, Josphat Machagua, and Samwel Gachanja:
Accelerating capital markets development in sub-Saharan Africa
* 4: Owen Nyang'oro and Githinji Njenga: Old-age savings in sub-Saharan
Africa
* 5: Tony Addison and Amir Lebdioui: Sovereign wealth funds in Africa
* 6: Maureen Were: Public debt challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
* 7: Elizabeth Asiedu, Fafanyo Asiseh, Theresa Mannah-Blankson, and
Jones Arkoh Paintsil: The effects of financial liberalization on
private savings in sub-Saharan Africa
* 8: Prema-chandra Athukorala and Wanessa Suanin: Economic growth and
savings transition in Asia: Unity in diversity
* PART III: COUNTRY STUDIES
* 9: Rodgers Musamali, Cecilia Mutia, and Rose Ngugi: Drivers of
domestic saving in Kenya
* 10: Maureen Were and Cornel Joseph: Determinants of domestic savings
in Tanzania
* 11: Charles Godfred Ackah and Monica Lambon-Quayefio: Understanding
domestic savings in sub-Sahara Africa: A case study of Ghana
* 12: Abrams Tagem and Desiree Sama-Lang: The determinants of domestic
savings in Cameroon
* PART IV: CONCLUSION
* 13: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: Conclusions and policy implications
* 1: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: The domestic savings shortfall in
sub-Saharan Africa: What are the key issues?
* PART II: THEMATIC STUDIES
* 2: Njuguna Ndung'u: Fintech, savings, and financial inclusion in
sub-Saharan Africa
* 3: Githinji Njenga, Josphat Machagua, and Samwel Gachanja:
Accelerating capital markets development in sub-Saharan Africa
* 4: Owen Nyang'oro and Githinji Njenga: Old-age savings in sub-Saharan
Africa
* 5: Tony Addison and Amir Lebdioui: Sovereign wealth funds in Africa
* 6: Maureen Were: Public debt challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
* 7: Elizabeth Asiedu, Fafanyo Asiseh, Theresa Mannah-Blankson, and
Jones Arkoh Paintsil: The effects of financial liberalization on
private savings in sub-Saharan Africa
* 8: Prema-chandra Athukorala and Wanessa Suanin: Economic growth and
savings transition in Asia: Unity in diversity
* PART III: COUNTRY STUDIES
* 9: Rodgers Musamali, Cecilia Mutia, and Rose Ngugi: Drivers of
domestic saving in Kenya
* 10: Maureen Were and Cornel Joseph: Determinants of domestic savings
in Tanzania
* 11: Charles Godfred Ackah and Monica Lambon-Quayefio: Understanding
domestic savings in sub-Sahara Africa: A case study of Ghana
* 12: Abrams Tagem and Desiree Sama-Lang: The determinants of domestic
savings in Cameroon
* PART IV: CONCLUSION
* 13: Rose Ngugi and Kunal Sen: Conclusions and policy implications







