Towards Optimal Regional Integration
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As the EAC regional bloc is soon celebrating 20 years since its inception, is it any closer to being fully integrated? Is the regional financial integration still feasible? How can it work for every member State and every East African? How can oth...
"mugerwa’s book is technically profound, analytically rich, regionally inspirational, and provides benchmarks that inform policy to the current initiatives on eac integration in the financial system. the book is meant for use by different stakeholders including policy makers, central banks, other financial services industry, and investors, practicing managers, and academia for research and teaching purposes. it provides background analysis and understanding of the current east african community’s financial systems and proposes an efficient and integrated model that is applicable to the sub-region."- munyambonera ezra (phd) senior research fellow & financial economist, economic policy research center (eprc)
"Paul Mugerwa’s new book “ The East African Financial System” is probably among the first books published, exploring the East African Financial System in greater depth. The book takes us back to history tracing the origins of modern monetary and financial systems. The author explores not only conventional finance and banking but also introduces one area that is usually not captured in most writings and books in this areas i.e. Islamic Finance. While Islamic Finance is slowly becoming a maintsream area of finance, there has been limited research, works and writing in this area. The author brings to our attention this area of finance. A good reference to practioners. Following from his previous book, the Author explores in-depth the key regulatory instituitions in East Africa and different markets operating and currently under development like the derivative and commodity markets. The writer further explores in an eloquent way the Public Private Patnerships, The scholar dwells on the mechanics of investing various investment instruments including their risks. For those students who want to understand how thier monetary, regulatory and financial systems work in East Africa this is the book, for those already practising finance, banking or investments, the book is an inavaluable tool to have." - BARACK OBATSA, CFA (East Africa Portfolio Manager, African Alliance Investment Bank; and arguably the 1st CFA holder in EAC)
"In the current economic juncture, globalisation is a phenomenon that cannot be avoided. This book focuses on the East African market where, we are experiencing profound changes in the structure and functioning of the economy that has generated outstanding performances in the technical and technological production, trade, services and information system. The book is an intellectually stimulating read. I couldn’t stop reading page after page, while relating with the simplicity and intellectual insightfulness that Mugerwa provides as he weaves the otherwise complex terminologies. A Very pragmatic and easy to understand as it not only informs but also clarifies as well as provides comparison. His emphasis is that nowadays, in the context ...
Mugerwa Paul is currently the CEO of Asante Capital Hub Ltd and an Associate researcher at the Economic Policy Research Center.
chapter 1: evolution of monetary economies
Chapter 2: Formal & Informal Financial Systems
Chapter 3: Community Currencies
Chapter 4: History & Evolution of Finance
Chapter 5: Overview of the Financial System
Chapter 6: Financial System & Economic Growth
Chapter 7: Introduction to Islamic Financial System
Chapter 8: IFS Operations
Chapter 9: Banking Financial Institutions
Chapter 10: Non-Bank Financial Institutions
Chapter 11: Social Security Systems in EAC
Chapter 12: Pooled Investment Vehicles (PIVs)
Chapter 13: Central Banking
Chapter 14: Money Markets
Chapter 15: Capital Markets (an Overview)
Chapter 16: Equity Markets
Chapter 17: Bond Markets
Chapter 18: Derivative Markets
Chapter 19: Foreign Exchange Markets
Chapter 20: Mortgage Market
Chapter 21: East Africa Commodities Exchanges
Chapter 22: Model for Developing EAC Commodity Spot & Multi-asset Derivative Exchange
Chapter 23: Real Sector & Financial Sector
Chapter 24: Real Assets Vs Financial Assets
Chapter 25: Equity Finance (Assets)
Chapter 26: Preference Share Finance (Quasi-equity)
Chapter 27: Debt Finance
Chapter 28: Hybrid Types of Finance
Chapter 29: Investments & Valuation
Chapter 30: Corporate Finance (Business sector)
Chapter 31: Personal Finance (Household / Investors)
Chapter 32: Public Finance (Government Sector)
Chapter 33: Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
Chapter 34: Financial Infrastructure
Chapter 35: EAC Political & Financial System Risks
Chapter 36: Financial Intermediation
Chapter 37: Financial Dis-intermediation
Chapter 38: Challenges & Risks to the Financial System
Chapter 39: EAC Monetary Union
Chapter 40: EAC Regional Integration Developments
Chapter 41: Financial Hub & Centers for the EAC region
Chapter 42: Integrated EAC Financial System Environment
Chapter 43: Regulators of EAC Financial System; and Recommendations