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Executive Summary; II. Introduction; III. Background and Literature Review; IV. Economic and Financial Developments in Afghanistan; A. The Post-Taliban Initial Conditions; B. Changing Profile of the Banking and Financial Sectors; Tables; 1. Consolidated Afghanistan Banking Sector Data; V. An Assessment of Risks And Rewards; Figures; 1. Assets and Deposits of the Banking Sector in Afghanistan; A. Quantitative Analysis; Balance Sheet Data; CAMEL Ratings and Correlation Results; 2. Ratio of Domestic Lending to Assets; Profits and Bank Quality 327 $a3. Correlation Between CAMEL Ratings and Gross Loans as Percent of Total Assets of Commercial Banks4. Correlation between Corporate Income Tax Paid and Total Assets of Commercial Banks; 5. Correlation between CAMEL Ratings and Corporate Income Tax Paid Divided by Total Assets; B. Qualitative Analysis; Survey Methodology; 6. Correlation between Lending / Total Assets and CIT / Total Assets; Survey Results; VI. 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