The Baltics-- Banking Crises Observed

The Baltics-- Banking Crises Observed
Title The Baltics-- Banking Crises Observed PDF eBook
Author Alexander Fleming
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 44
Release 1996
Genre Banks and banking
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The Baltics - Banking Crises Observed

The Baltics - Banking Crises Observed
Title The Baltics - Banking Crises Observed PDF eBook
Author Alex Fleming
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Total Pages 44
Release 2016
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The Baltics -- Banking Crises Observed

The Baltics -- Banking Crises Observed
Title The Baltics -- Banking Crises Observed PDF eBook
Author Fleming
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Total Pages 0
Release 2013
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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.

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 Marta de Castello Branco
Publisher
Total Pages 58
Release 1996
Genre Banking law
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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 Marta de Castello Branco
Publisher
Total Pages 52
Release 2006
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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.

How Latvia Came Through the Financial Crisis

How Latvia Came Through the Financial Crisis
Title How Latvia Came Through the Financial Crisis PDF eBook
Author Anders Åslund
Publisher Peterson Institute
Total Pages 159
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 088132602X

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Latvia stands out as the East European country hardest hit by the global financial crisis; it lost approximately 25 percent of its GDP between 2008 and 2010. It was also the most overheated economy before the crisis. But in the second half of 2010, Latvia returned to economic growth. How did this happen so quickly? Current Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis, who shepherded Latvia through the crisis, and renowned author Anders slund discuss why the Latvian economy became so overheated; why an IMF and European Union stabilization program was needed; what the Latvian government did to resolve the financial crisis and why it made these choices; and what the outcome has been. This book offers a rare insider's look at how a national government responded to a global financial crisis, made tough choices, and led the country back to economic growth.