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The integration of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States international financial system was arguably one of the most profound changes experienced by the world economy in the 1990s. This book examines these countries in reforming their financial systems in the first decade of transition. Through case studies as well as more thematic approaches contributors deal with crucial elements of building a market-based financial system, the transformation of the banking sector, and non-bank reform and regulation of financial markets. They emphasise the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The integration of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States international financial system was arguably one of the most profound changes experienced by the world economy in the 1990s. This book examines these countries in reforming their financial systems in the first decade of transition. Through case studies as well as more thematic approaches contributors deal with crucial elements of building a market-based financial system, the transformation of the banking sector, and non-bank reform and regulation of financial markets. They emphasise the importance of institution-building to the process of financial sector transformation and highlight the lessons to be learned from transitional financial experiences.
Autorenporträt
DOUGLAS ARNER Sir John Lubbock Support Fund Fellow, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London ALEX FLEMING Lead Financial Economist, World Bank's Europe and Central Asian Regional Office JOSEPH NORTON Sir John Lubbock Professor of Banking Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London ALAN ROBERTS Lecturer in International Accounting, University of Reading ANIMESH SHRIVASTAVA Deputy Director, Centre for Euro-Asian Studies, Department of Economics, Reading University KRYSTYNA SZYMKIEWICZ Researcher, C.N.R.S, University Paris 1, Sorbonne GEORGE TRIDIMAS Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Reading.