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This research project undertook a combined quantitative and qualitative analysis of the foreign entry effects on domestic banking in Slovakia during the first eight years of the country's existence. The research results suggest that straightforward assessing of foreign entry effects is difficult as it largely depends on the specific conditions of the country's financial sector development. Moreover, the organisation of financial markets, bank supervision and regulation as well as legal infrastructure, state influence and past experience plays a significant role in shaping domestic banks'…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research project undertook a combined
quantitative and qualitative analysis of the foreign
entry effects on domestic banking in Slovakia during
the first eight years of the country's existence. The
research results suggest that straightforward
assessing of foreign entry effects is difficult as it
largely depends on the specific conditions of the
country's financial sector development. Moreover, the
organisation of financial markets, bank supervision
and regulation as well as legal infrastructure, state
influence and past experience plays a significant
role in shaping domestic banks' behaviour. The
research results have not supported the view that the
opening of financial sectors of transitional
economies or developing countries could lead to
destabilisation or introduces crisis into the systems.

The foreign banks seemed to explore the market upon
arrival to decide on future strategies. Once
established, however, the banks began to converge in
terms of their activities, if not their attitudes.
Limited offers of creditworthy customers were quickly
substituted with large involvement of their
activities on inter-bank and government debt market.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ladislav Hersic: MSc at Economic University, Bratislava; PhD
at Leeds University Business School, Leeds, UK. Experiences:
freelance country analyst - Euromonitor Plc; member of
think-tank and evaluator - Northern Leadership Academy; member of
EACES. Ladislav is running his own company in international
trade, research and consultancy.