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Banking Reforms in South-East Europe | |||
Banking Reforms in South-East Europe |
The book opens with a comparison of the experiences of Central European advanced transitional economies with those of the Balkan countries. Proposals are put forward for ways in which positive aspects of the Central European experience can be applied to banking reform in the Balkans. The authors examine the importance of regional collaboration for the overall economic and social transition in the region, and consider whether it can facilitate the next stage of banking reform. They also analyze the results of currency board arrangements as a possible alternative to classical central banking, using the experiences of Bulgaria, Bosnia and the Yugoslav Republic of Montenegro. The book concludes with an analysis of the experience of individual economies and consists of a number of country-specific banking studies, covering all the transitional economies of South-East Europe.
The book will be of great interest to both scholars of transition economies and policymakers in finance and financial institutions.
作者简介 Zeljko Sevic, University of Greenwich Business School, UK
Contributors include:
F. Baholli,
G. Bisev,
G.M. Caporale,
S. Dilova-Kirkowa,
D. Djukic,
C. Doltu,
J. Galic,
K. Hristov,
R. Jovancevic,
Y. Koyama,
M.K. Lewis,
J.B. Miller,
A.W. Mullineux,
N. Nenovsky,
B. Petrov,
G. Pitic,
F. Saccomanni,
D. Savin,
A. Stavri,
A. Sevic,
Z. Sevic,
A. Stavri,
J. Tesche
目录
Introduction - assessing the banking reform in South-East Europe, Zeljko Sevic.
Part 1 General and theoretical issues:
economic reform in South-East European countries in transition, Davor Savin; the role of the stability pact in financial sector reform in South-East Europe, Fabrizio Saccomanni; governance structures, Mervyn K. Lewis; central banking reform in South-East Europe, Zeljko Sevic; currency boards and currency arrangements in transition economies, Mervyn K. Lewis; comparative models of banking reform, Djordje Djukic; banking reform in South-East European countries in light of the central European experience, Sonya Dilova-Kirkowa and Andy W. Mullineux.
Part 2 Country studies:
banking reform in Albania, Fiqiri Baholli and Amika Stavri; banking reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jean Tesche; the banking system in Bulgaria, Guglielmo Maria Caporale et al; reforming the banking system in Croatia and its broader macroeconomic environment, Radmila Jovancevic; banking reform in Macedonia, Gligor Bisev; banking reform in Romania, Claudiu Doltu; reforming the banking system in Yugoslavia, Yoji Koyama et al.
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