In "Systemic and Borderline Banking Crises," a well-respected
doctor of economic sciences shares his comprehensive analysis of
the genesis and growth of the systemic banking crisis in many
countries, providing a useful resource for students, lecturers, and
bankers who wish to broaden their study of economics.
Irakli Kovzanadze is an economics professor who possesses more
than twenty years of professional experience in the banking
institutions of Georgia, other post-Soviet countries, and Europe.
While presenting a summary of both the theoretical and practical
approaches, addressing the causes and progression, and providing
ways to forecast and prevent future banking crises, Dr. Kovzanadze
delves into a series of related topics including: Types and forms
of manifestation Role of monetary and credit policies in averting
and overcoming a crisis Systemic banking crises in other countries
and transitional economies Function of regulations and how they can
create a sustainable banking system Principles of establishing a
deposit insurance system in Georgia
This study relies on research material reflective of the
experiences of different countries and regions of the world to
provide not only an in-depth look at Georgia's current banking
challenges, but also the ways to prevent a future crisis.
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