The paper is motivated to take stock of our knowledge of reforms that are taking place in the financial sectors of transitional economies. Broadly, financial sector reform serves three purposes in transitional economies. First, to address the bad loans/banking problem inherited from the central planning era. Second, to address the issues of contro
This paper reviews financial restructuring in Kazakhstan, and the condition of the financial system ...
Financial regulation and economic development have one thing in common – they both develop in a cycl...
The global financial market has been shaken throughout the nineties by a series of major financial c...
Financial reforms initiated in most transitional socialist economies do not yet ad-equately provide ...
Paper focuses on banking sector restructuring and influences on economic development in transition c...
First paragraph: Transformation of the centrally planned economies (CPEs) into market economies impl...
During the crisis, it became evident that the kind of capitalism that was becoming dominant in the d...
The paper investigates those aspects of economic transformation and long-term economic development w...
There is an ongoing debate as to the net benefit of the financial sector in developing countries (DE...
Despite stops, gaps, and reversals, financial reforms advanced worldwide in the last quarter century...
This volume brings together a collection of research papers on financial sector reform and privatiza...
Taking steps to reduce financial system fragility is important for sustained economic growth. This p...
In the late 1980s, transitional socialist economies (TSEs) in Central and Eastern Europe were only s...
The East Asian crisis was the result of interactions between massive capital flows and weak domestic...
This paper examines the causes of the global financial crisis (focusing in particular on why residen...
This paper reviews financial restructuring in Kazakhstan, and the condition of the financial system ...
Financial regulation and economic development have one thing in common – they both develop in a cycl...
The global financial market has been shaken throughout the nineties by a series of major financial c...
Financial reforms initiated in most transitional socialist economies do not yet ad-equately provide ...
Paper focuses on banking sector restructuring and influences on economic development in transition c...
First paragraph: Transformation of the centrally planned economies (CPEs) into market economies impl...
During the crisis, it became evident that the kind of capitalism that was becoming dominant in the d...
The paper investigates those aspects of economic transformation and long-term economic development w...
There is an ongoing debate as to the net benefit of the financial sector in developing countries (DE...
Despite stops, gaps, and reversals, financial reforms advanced worldwide in the last quarter century...
This volume brings together a collection of research papers on financial sector reform and privatiza...
Taking steps to reduce financial system fragility is important for sustained economic growth. This p...
In the late 1980s, transitional socialist economies (TSEs) in Central and Eastern Europe were only s...
The East Asian crisis was the result of interactions between massive capital flows and weak domestic...
This paper examines the causes of the global financial crisis (focusing in particular on why residen...
This paper reviews financial restructuring in Kazakhstan, and the condition of the financial system ...
Financial regulation and economic development have one thing in common – they both develop in a cycl...
The global financial market has been shaken throughout the nineties by a series of major financial c...