Banking and monetary policy in Eastern Europe : the first ten years

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Banking and monetary policy in Eastern Europe : the first ten years

edited by Adalbert Winkler

(Studies in economic transition)

Palgrave, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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At the beginning of the transition process, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe faced the task of creating a functioning financial system where none had existed before. A decade later, high-level practitioners and well-known experts take stock of banking and monetary policy in the region, centring on: the governance of banks; the spread of financial crisis; and, perspectives for monetary policy and banking sector development.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements PART I: KEYNOTE ADDRESS Experience and Perspectives of Financial Sector Development in Central and Eastern Europe
  • L.Bokros PART II: THE GOVERNANCE OF BANKS IN EMERGING FINANCIAL SYSTEMS Is Foreign Control a Panacea? On Governance and Restructuring of Commercial Banks in Transition Economies
  • C.Buch Refinancing Banks in an Unstable Financial Environment: The KfW Experience
  • W.Neuhauss PART III: FINANCIAL CRISIS IN RETROSPECT Models of Financial Crisis? Can They Explain the 'Boom' of Financial Crises in Transition?
  • Z.Arvai & J.Vincze Promoting Financial Development and Preventing Crisis: Lessons from Poland
  • Z.Polanski The Role of the Financial Sector in Macroeconomic Adjustment Programmes
  • G.Bell PART IV: FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN EASTERN EUROPE: LOOKING AHEAD 'EU Accession Countries: What Path to a Successful EMU Membership?'
  • P.Bofinger & T.Wollmershauser Financial Institution Building: Only a Drop in the Ocean?
  • C.P.Zeitinger The Development of the Banking Sector in Eastern Europe: The Next Decade
  • C.Hainz & M.Schnitzer Index

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