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This paper explores the degree of financial market integration between the new and old EU member states. It also considers the likely effects of the ongoing integration process on the new members' financial sectors. In particular, the paper discusses the implications of the high concentration of...
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This paper provides a unified analysis for the onset of the 1998 financial crisis and the strong economic recovery afterward in Russia and other former Soviet Union countries. Before the crisis a banking failure arose owing to the coexistence of a lemons credit market and high government...
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This paper explains both the onset of the financial crisis in 1998 and the striking economic recovery afterwards in Russia and other Former Soviet Union (FSU) economies. Before the crisis banks do not lend to the real sector of the economy and firms use non-bank finance, including trade credits...
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Privatization of the banking sector is usually viewed as the way to create market oriented banking sectors in formerly planned or transition economies. However, bank privatization is only part of the requisite story. Market-oriented banking requires the disengagement of the state from direct...
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This paper provides a detailed analysis of the Polish Bank Conciliation Agreement (BCA) and relations between state owned enterprises and banks during transition. The study is conducted from the perspective of the enterprises implementing BCAs with debt /equity swaps and regular BCAs using data...
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We investigate whether information sharing among banks has affected credit market performance in the transition countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, using a large sample of firm-level data. Our estimates show that information sharing is associated with improved availability...
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Credit and its vast growth in transition economies attracted a lot of research while less attention was given to the even faster growth of leasing and the aggregate impact of financial market segments. Applying a panel data approach over 1999-2006, we investigate the finance-growth nexus...
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We compare banking sector development in the EU Accession Countries (AC) Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Turkey with a special emphasis on the role of foreign banks. We discuss selected features of the Accession Countries' banking sector reform and patterns of foreign entry, combining the...
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The aim of the paper is to discuss the use of corporate bonds in financial strategies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and repercussions to the transition progress. We provide empirical data on the growing use of corporate bonds in CEE, discuss the level of development of the domestic...
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This paper contributes to the finance-growth debate by reviewing the relationship between financial sector foreign direct investment and economic growth. The positive view of the finance-led growth hypothesis normally focuses on more open and liberalized financial systems. Banking markets in...
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