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From Monobank To Commercial Banking Financial Sector Reforms In Vietnam Jens Kovsted John Rand Finn Tarp

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From Monobank To Commercial Banking Financial Sector Reforms In Vietnam Jens Kovsted John Rand Finn Tarp
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Jens Kovsted; John Rand; Finn Tarp
ISBN: 9789812305459, 9812305459
Language: English
Year: 2005

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From Monobank To Commercial Banking Financial Sector Reforms In Vietnam Jens Kovsted John Rand Finn Tarp by Jens Kovsted; John Rand; Finn Tarp 9789812305459, 9812305459 instant download after payment.

This study analyses the difficulties and problems encountered in transforming the Vietnamese financial sector from one that is subordinate to government objectives and goals to an autonomous sector guided by market forces and competitive pressures. Here, the history of financial sector liberalization is traced and close attention paid to the activities and autonomy of the State Bank of Vietnam, the institution responsible for the supervision and regulation of the financial sector in Vietnam. Overall, the authors argue that ensuring a timely, fair and transparent supervision and regulation of the financial sector is of central importance to financial sector development and stability. Liberalizing financial markets is not solely a question of limiting and/or restricting government influence but may in fact involve the opposite, the influence and power of supervisory and regulatory institutions in many cases needing to be strengthened.

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