Studienarbeit, 2019
75 Seiten
This study aims to analyze the application of competition neutrality principles within the Ethiopian banking sector, specifically focusing on state-owned enterprises (SOEs). It investigates the extent to which government policies and regulations ensure fair competition between SOEs and private entities.
Chapter One: Introduction: This chapter sets the stage for the research, introducing the background of the study focusing on Ethiopian public enterprises and the banking sector's competitive landscape. It clearly defines the problem, stating the need to assess the application of competition neutrality principles. The chapter outlines the study's objectives, research questions, significance, and methodology. It also details the scope and limitations of the research, including the chosen data collection and analysis methods. The structure of the following chapters is presented, ensuring a clear roadmap for the reader.
Chapter Two: General Overview of State Owned Enterprises and Banking Business in Ethiopia: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Ethiopia and their role within the country's banking system. It defines SOEs, explores the rationale behind their establishment, and highlights the key distinctions between public and private enterprises, particularly regarding objectives, government proximity, legal frameworks, and accountability. The current legal and policy environment governing banking in Ethiopia is examined, laying the groundwork for understanding the context within which competition neutrality is assessed.
Chapter Three: Competition Neutrality Framework in General: This chapter delves into the theoretical framework of competition neutrality. It defines the concept of a Competitive Neutrality Framework (CNF) and identifies its key priority areas. These include the treatment of SOEs under taxation laws, the scope and enforcement of competition laws on SOEs, the application of procurement rules, bankruptcy laws, monopoly powers, subsidies, and corporate governance. The chapter establishes a general understanding of CNF principles before applying this framework to the Ethiopian context in subsequent chapters.
Chapter Four: Ethiopian Public Enterprises in Light of Competition Neutrality; The Case in Banking Sector: This chapter forms the core of the study, applying the theoretical framework of competition neutrality to the Ethiopian banking sector. It examines the government's role in the business, analyzing the country's CNF and its implementation within the banking sector. Specific areas examined include taxation neutrality (business tax, VAT, excise tax, and customs), bankruptcy laws concerning SOEs, exclusive advantages and subsidies given to public enterprises, and the implementation and challenges of competition laws in the banking sector. The chapter also assesses the role of public procurement in promoting or hindering competition.
Ethiopian banking sector, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), competition neutrality, competitive neutrality framework (CNF), government policy, taxation, subsidies, competition law, procurement, bankruptcy, corporate governance, economic development.
This study analyzes the application of competition neutrality principles within the Ethiopian banking sector, specifically focusing on state-owned enterprises (SOEs). It investigates how well government policies and regulations ensure fair competition between SOEs and private entities.
The key themes include the competition neutrality framework in Ethiopia, the role of SOEs in the Ethiopian banking sector, the impact of government policies on competition, analysis of relevant legal and regulatory frameworks, and an assessment of the competitive landscape within the Ethiopian banking sector.
Chapter One provides an introduction, outlining the background of the study, the problem statement, objectives, research questions, significance, methodology, scope, limitations, and chapter organization. It sets the stage for the entire research.
Chapter Two offers a general overview of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the banking business in Ethiopia. It defines SOEs, explores the reasons for their establishment, differentiates between public and private enterprises, and examines the current legal and policy environment of the Ethiopian banking sector.
Chapter Three delves into the theoretical framework of competition neutrality. It defines the concept of a Competitive Neutrality Framework (CNF), identifies its key priority areas (including taxation, competition laws, procurement, bankruptcy, and corporate governance), and establishes a general understanding of CNF principles.
Chapter Four applies the theoretical framework of competition neutrality to the Ethiopian banking sector. It examines the government's role, analyzes Ethiopia's CNF and its implementation within the banking sector, and assesses areas such as taxation neutrality, bankruptcy laws concerning SOEs, subsidies, and the implementation of competition laws. The role of public procurement is also examined.
The study aims to analyze the application of competition neutrality principles in the Ethiopian banking sector, focusing on SOEs. It seeks to determine the extent to which government policies and regulations ensure fair competition between SOEs and private entities.
Key words include Ethiopian banking sector, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), competition neutrality, competitive neutrality framework (CNF), government policy, taxation, subsidies, competition law, procurement, bankruptcy, corporate governance, and economic development.
The document provides a comprehensive preview, including the title, table of contents, objectives and key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords. It is designed to give a structured and professional overview of the research.
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