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The introduction of effective, competitive and innovative financial
systems will be a key factor in the economic success, or failure,
of Central and Eastern Europe. This important volume presents a
comprehensive, up-to-date analysis of the development of financial
systems in the region with contributions from leading researchers
and bankers. An overview of recent developments and discussion of
some of the major issues - including central bank independence,
bank privatization and bankruptcy regulations - is followed by
discussion of the conditions for and likely consequences of
financial liberalization in Central and Eastern Europe. The
contributors draw upon the experience of Austria and Finland, two
West European countries that recently accomplished full financial
liberalization. The final section includes a series of specific
regional studies on the results and problems of financial reform in
the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, three leading reforming
countries, and Bulgaria, one of the 'second wave' of transitional
economies. Providing an authoritative review of current trends, The
Development and Reform of Financial Systems in Central and Eastern
Europe makes a unique contribution to a neglected area in the
literature on economic transformation and development in former
command economies.
Banking in Transition Economies is a modern analysis of banking in
the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe and includes
a detailed examination of banking in the first five years of
transition as well as policy recommendations for banking reform in
the region. This authoritative book presents an extensive
investigation of changes in the structure of the banking industry
and the progress of privatization, particularly in Hungary, Poland
and the Czech Republic. Privatization and the restructuring of
'problem banks' are analysed as well as the strategy for
re-capitalization and bank failure, and the role of foreign banks
in bringing reform to the region. The book offers policy
prescriptions for the transition from a passive banking structure
to an active financial sector supporting the development of the
industrial sector, and for the role of the state after
privatization. This book will be of great importance to bankers in
Central and Eastern Europe and economists interested in the process
of transition, as well as financial and monetary economists.
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