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Monetary and banking reform in postcommunist economies

edited by David M. Kemme and Andrzej Rudka ; with an additional chapter by Andrzej Rudka

(Special report / Institute for East-West Security Studies)

Institute for East-West Security Studies, c1992

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"A compendium of papers presented at the Institute for East-West Security Studies conference on Money, Banking, and Credit in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, hosted in cooperation with the Mitsui Marine Research Institute and the Japan Center for International Finance, May 15-18, 1991, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo."

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Description

Officials from the national banks of Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania and the USSR address the critical issues involved in the reform of the banking system in their respective countries. The problems discussed include: the creation of a two-tier banking system from the former mono-bank system; the importance of national banks' independence from governments; the establishment of a system of bank oversight and regulation; the development of instruments with which to control the money supply and ensure liquidity during the transition period; and the fate of the assets and liabilities inherited from the old national bank.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - an overview of monetary and banking reform, David M. Kemme and Rei masunaga
  • the transformation and development of the Hungarian banking system, Akos Balassa
  • problems in Czechoslovak banking reform, Vladimir Jindra
  • monetary and credit policy of the national bank of Poland, Piotr Boguszweski, et al
  • reform of the banking system in Poland, Andrzej Rudka
  • money, banking and credit - the case of Bulgaria, Mileti Mladenov
  • banking reform in Romania, Emil Iota Ghizari
  • restructuring of the monetary and credit system of the USSR, Vyacheslav S. Zakharov
  • financial reform in Eastern Europe and the USSR, Tadaie Yamashita.

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