Defense Date
6-21-2005
Graduation Date
Summer 2005
Availability
Immediate Access
Submission Type
thesis
Degree Name
MBA
Department
Business Administration
School
Palumbo Donahue School of Business
Committee Chair
James Burnham
Committee Member
Anthony Davies
Committee Member
Bhaskar Vashishta
Keywords
Economic Transformation, Financial System, Mobilization and Allocation of Resources, Nature and Role, Rural Reach Refocus Financial Model, Uganda
Abstract
Financial System in Economic Development: The Nature and Role of Robust Financial System in the Economic Transformation of Uganda is a thesis that treats the nature and role of the massive network of efficient as opposed to dysfunctional financial institutions and functions in the mobilization and allocation of financial resources for creative investment and economic transformation of Uganda.
The thesis suggests that a market-focused robust financial system utilizing a Rural Reach Refocus Financial Model (the 3-R Financial Model), spurs the entrepreneurial revolution, offers debt and equity financing, and enhances economic transformation. It also highlights the basic conditions for the success of the 3-R Financial Model, which are awareness and attitude change, information efficacy, competition candor and government friendly intervention.
Format
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Nkwasibwe, F. (2005). Financial System in Economic Development: The Nature and Role of a Robust Financial System in the Economic Transformation of Uganda (Master's thesis, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/983