Financial Sector Reform and Central Banking in Centrally Planned Economies

Financial Sector Reform and Central Banking in Centrally Planned Economies
Title Financial Sector Reform and Central Banking in Centrally Planned Economies PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 24
Release 1990-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451939566

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This paper reviews key areas of central banking reform in a sample of centrally planned economies undergoing transition to market-based systems. The discussion draws mainly on the experiences of four countries, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and China. Significant efforts have been made, or are under consideration, in all countries to develop a more efficient framework for monetary management, and to provide greater autonomy to central banks in macro stabilization policies. These objectives call for a coordinated approach to strengthening a wide range of central banking functions simultaneously, and require that a core mass of supporting financial sector reforms be implemented to ensure effective transformation and stabilization with minimal transitional costs.

The Evolving Role of Central Banks

The Evolving Role of Central Banks
Title The Evolving Role of Central Banks PDF eBook
Author Patrick Downes
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 472
Release 1991
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1455240605

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Central Banks should enjoy a fair degree of autonomy in pursuing price stability to promote long-run growth and prosperity. This volume, edited by Patrick Downes and Reza Vaez-Zadeh, contains the papers presented at the fifth IMF seminar on central banking issues in November 1990. The theme was the interdependence of central bank functions and the role of central bank autonomy.

Hungary : financial sector reform in a socialist economy

Hungary : financial sector reform in a socialist economy
Title Hungary : financial sector reform in a socialist economy PDF eBook
Author Mario I. Blejer
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 31
Release 1991
Genre Sector financiero - Hungria
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Financial Sector Reform

Financial Sector Reform
Title Financial Sector Reform PDF eBook
Author N. Mathieu
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 108
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821342916

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Soon after its declaration of independence, Lithuania launched a program of market-based economic reforms that achieved remarkable results. However, a banking crisis erupted in January 1996, driven by a combination of ineffective bank supervision, poor bank practices, and deep-rooted sectoral imbalances. With financial support from the World Bank, Lithuanian authorities embarked on a broad economic reform program with two immediate objectives: the resolution of the banking system's operational and undercapitalization problems, and a reduction in the most severe imbalances in the economy. Volume I (see ordering information below) distills findings and conclusions and builds a policy action plan for fast stable growth. Volume II contains a collection of twelve policy notes that provide the technical analysis behind that plan. Also available: Volume II/Analytical Backgroung(ISBN 0-8213-4327-0) Stock no. 14327.

Financial Sector Reform and Banking Crises in the Baltic Countries

Financial Sector Reform and Banking Crises in the Baltic Countries
Title Financial Sector Reform and Banking Crises in the Baltic Countries PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 52
Release 1996-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451855559

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Financial sector reform in the Baltic countries is reviewed in light of the banking crises that emerged during the reform period. It is argued that the crises had their roots in the structural deficiencies specific to planned economies and the financial environment that developed before and after these countries regained their independence, thus rendering them largely inevitable. Because of the low level of financial intermediation, however, even the failure of large banks had limited systemic effects and a minor negative impact on output and incomes. The crises slowed down the financial reform process, but brought about a desired consolidation of the banking sector.

China's Financial Sector Reform in the Transition to a Market Economy

China's Financial Sector Reform in the Transition to a Market Economy
Title China's Financial Sector Reform in the Transition to a Market Economy PDF eBook
Author Feng Wei
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 334
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783825845551

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" The book is a problem-oriented study of China's financial sector in the transitional process since 1979. It provides deep and precise insights into the characteristics and problems of China's financial sector with respect to investment finance, the central banking and commercial banking systems, the financial market, and the legal and institutional framework of bank supervision in China. More importantly, the book has also proposed workable strategies for resolving two acute problems: interest rate liberalization and solving the issue of non-performing loans in China's banking system. The recent financial crisis in Asia is also a subject of the book, especially as regards its effects on the banking sector, stock markets, and extemal financial market liberalization in China. Furthermore, a projection is made about the trends in Chinese economic policies, particularly the interest rate policy, the exchange rate policy, and the fiscal policy, and about the perspectives of China's financial sector reform. This book is a valuable reference for academic researchers, investors, business managers, and policy-makers who are concemed with China's banking and financial system. "

Financial Reform in Central and Eastern Europe

Financial Reform in Central and Eastern Europe
Title Financial Reform in Central and Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author A. W. Mullineux
Publisher Nova Biomedical Books
Total Pages 278
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
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The first part of this book consists of seven chapters which draw lessons for the transforming economies from the experiences of EC member countries (including, Eastern Germany), the U.S., and South-East Asian 'Pacific Rim' countries. The second part of the book contains a further six chapters which focus on the experiences of Poland in the early phase of its transition with regard to privatisation, the microeconomic impact of monetary policy and banking sector reform, and draws lessons for other transforming economies.