Financial Market Restructuring in Selected Central European Countries

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banking sector transformation
capital market reforms
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Central Bank Council
Central Bank Money
central banking policy
Crawling Peg Exchange Rate
Crawling Peg Exchange Rate Regime
Czech Economy
Czech National Bank
Db
economic liberalisation
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Gdp Growth
Gdp Growth Rate
GDR Government
Harvard Capital
Initial Stabilization Phase
monetary policy evolution in Eastern Europe
Net Domestic Assets
Net Foreign Assets
Nominal GNP
OTC Market
Poland's Gdp
post-socialist financial systems
Real Gdp Growth
Refinancing Credits
Reverse Repo
Slovak Crown
Small EU Country
transition economies
Voucher Privatization
West Germany
WSE

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138314429
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published in 1998, this book provides detailed information on the financial markets in selected Central European transitioning economies. The independent countries selected for study in the text are Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The former East Germany is also include due to its proximity to the above countries and its unique experience in the transition process. Each country's section of the book contains articles written by professionals in the selected country. These individuals are economists, central bankers and/or analysts who have first-hand knowledge of the financial system. Each section details: the development in the banking sector plus the role of the central bank and the government in guiding the economy toward the market system; discuses the emerging capital markets and the ongoing process of privatization; and provides an update of the economic progress toward a market system that has been achieved since 1989.

Karen S. Vorst, Willadee Wehmeyer