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Reducing capital cost in Southern Africa / Martín Grandes, Nicolás Pinaud.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Paris : OCDE, 2005Descripción: 204 pISBN:
  • 9264014012
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 658.1522
Contenidos:
Acknowledgements -- Preface / Louka T. Katseli -- Introductory remarks: Reducing capital costs, a critical aspect of South Africa's economic "Normalisation" / Ian Plenderleith and Bertus Van Zyl -- Prudent fiscal and debt management, key to lowering capital cost in South Africa / Phakamani Hadebe -- Pt. 1. Country risk, capital cost, and growth in South Africa: an overview: Executive summary -- 1. South African country risk: backdrop and challenges ahead / Rudolf Gouws -- 2. The modern multinational: a nomad forever seeking greener capital pastures? / Michael Power -- Appendix 2.1. A nomad across three continents: how South African breweries "bought" a lower cost of capital -- Appendix 2.2 An african footnote -- Pt. 2. Monetary policy, country risk, and the bond market in South Africa: Executive summary -- 3. The currency premium and local-currency denominated debt costs in South Africa / Martin Grandes, Marcel Peter, and Nicolas Pinaud -- 4. Sovereign spreads in South Africa / Faisal Ahmed, Vivek Arora, and Luca Antonio Ricci -- South Africa: from fear of floating to targeting inflation: comments and review / Eric Schaling -- 5. The development of the South African corporate bond market, relevance, impediments, prospects / Tom Lawless -- Pt. 3. Financial integration and risk mitigation in Southern Africa: Executive summary -- 6. Financial development and economic growth in Southern Africa / Meshach Jesse Aziakpono -- 7. Foreign investment and regional integration in Southern Africa / Lynne Thomas -- Foreign investment and regional investment in Southern Africa: comments and review / Christoph Stork -- Concluding Remarks.
Resumen: Southern Africa suffers from disproportionately expensive capital and this is denying the region its full growth potential. This book presents the ideas and proposals of a group of experts and practitioners from the state and business environments, brought together by the OECD Development Centre with public and private sector partners, on reducing the cost of capital in the region. It thus provides a unique insight into the nature of the problem of the cost of capital in Southern Africa and the effects it has on business activity and infrastructure development. In addition, the authors set out to define strategies for reducing capital cost, outlining measures suitable for government and private actors.
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Acknowledgements -- Preface / Louka T. Katseli -- Introductory remarks: Reducing capital costs, a critical aspect of South Africa's economic "Normalisation" / Ian Plenderleith and Bertus Van Zyl -- Prudent fiscal and debt management, key to lowering capital cost in South Africa / Phakamani Hadebe -- Pt. 1. Country risk, capital cost, and growth in South Africa: an overview: Executive summary -- 1. South African country risk: backdrop and challenges ahead / Rudolf Gouws -- 2. The modern multinational: a nomad forever seeking greener capital pastures? / Michael Power -- Appendix 2.1. A nomad across three continents: how South African breweries "bought" a lower cost of capital -- Appendix 2.2 An african footnote -- Pt. 2. Monetary policy, country risk, and the bond market in South Africa: Executive summary -- 3. The currency premium and local-currency denominated debt costs in South Africa / Martin Grandes, Marcel Peter, and Nicolas Pinaud -- 4. Sovereign spreads in South Africa / Faisal Ahmed, Vivek Arora, and Luca Antonio Ricci -- South Africa: from fear of floating to targeting inflation: comments and review / Eric Schaling -- 5. The development of the South African corporate bond market, relevance, impediments, prospects / Tom Lawless -- Pt. 3. Financial integration and risk mitigation in Southern Africa: Executive summary -- 6. Financial development and economic growth in Southern Africa / Meshach Jesse Aziakpono -- 7. Foreign investment and regional integration in Southern Africa / Lynne Thomas -- Foreign investment and regional investment in Southern Africa: comments and review / Christoph Stork -- Concluding Remarks.

Southern Africa suffers from disproportionately expensive capital and this is denying the region its full growth potential. This book presents the ideas and proposals of a group of experts and practitioners from the state and business environments, brought together by the OECD Development Centre with public and private sector partners, on reducing the cost of capital in the region. It thus provides a unique insight into the nature of the problem of the cost of capital in Southern Africa and the effects it has on business activity and infrastructure development. In addition, the authors set out to define strategies for reducing capital cost, outlining measures suitable for government and private actors.

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