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Reforming The Financial Sector In Central European Countries Studies In Economic Transition Stanislav Poloucek

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Reforming The Financial Sector In Central European Countries Studies In Economic Transition Stanislav Poloucek
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Stanislav Poloucek
ISBN: 9781403915467, 1403915466
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Reforming The Financial Sector In Central European Countries Studies In Economic Transition Stanislav Poloucek by Stanislav Poloucek 9781403915467, 1403915466 instant download after payment.

The analysis in this book reflects various aspects of financial sector transformation in selected Central European countries that are expected to join the EU in 2004. The authors are Central European financial experts who provide, among other things, a detailed overview of the following main topics: Banking Regulation and Supervision; Concentration and Efficiency of the Banking Sectors; Financial (banking) crises in selected Central European countries; and Monetary and Exchange Rate Development. The results of the research done by these authors reflect an interesting fact: that there exist important differences in the financial sector development even in the relatively homogeneous group of selected Central European countries, namely the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.

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