Composition of financial flows to Sub-Saharan African countries : ten years into the Monterrey Consensus on the Millennium Development Goals
| Title | Composition of financial flows to Sub-Saharan African countries : ten years into the Monterrey Consensus on the Millennium Development Goals |
| Publication Type | Other |
| Year of Publication | 2014 |
| Series Editor | M. Eeckhout, and N. de Vink |
| Series title | ASC themakaart |
| Issue | 11 |
| Pagination | 2 |
| Date Published | 2014/// |
| Publisher | African Studies Centre |
| Place Published | Leiden |
| Publication Language | eng |
| Keywords | capital movements, foreign investments, Subsaharan Africa |
| Abstract | The overall trend in increasing volumes of cross-border financial flows is positive. It is also encouraging that the volume of private financiers, whether from commercial or non-commercial origins, is picking up. The trend in Sub-Saharan Africa is not so clear-cut but with some pragmatic adjustments to experience and realistic knowledge on the ground, these so-called 'poor' numbers are perhaps not deceiving us so much and Jerven may be barking up the wrong tree. |
| IR handle/ Full text URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1887/29025 |
| Citation Key | 6608 |

