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Abstract
The rationale of development banking and its attendant supply-leading concept has a theoretical under-pinning in the relationship between finance and development.this is to say that finance leads and causes development.Patrick (1996) defined supply-leading finance as the creation of financial institutions in advance of demand for their services in an effort to stimulate economic growth
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Ruhara, F. (2001), "Finance and Development in Tanzania and Policy Implications for Rural Development Banking", The African Journal of Finance and Management, Volume 10 Issue 1
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