Research Article
Investigating the Performance of Caribbean Commercial Banks in Their Mobilization and Use of Savings
Abstract
With declining Foreign aid flows to the region, Caribbean countries now need to intensify their focus on national and regional means of financing development. The Monterrey Consensus (2002) notes that many developing countries increasingly depend on local funds to finance their development needs. Domestic financial institutions are important in this respect, as by intermediating between savers and borrowers, they can efficiently mobilize and use society’s savings (Levine 1997).
How to Cite:
Tennant, D., 2007. Investigating the Performance of Caribbean Commercial Banks in Their Mobilization and Use of Savings. Iberoamericana – Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 37(2), pp.55–88. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16993/ibero.208
Published on
01 Jun 2007.
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