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Publications → Financial Markets → Banking Sector

Getting Institutions Right: Reforms of Banking Sectors in the Czech Republic and Romania

In this paper the hypothesis on the path of the institutional reform of the banking sector in transition economy is formulated and tested by the means of comparative case study.

Link http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/st…/1587_kudrnacoasework.pdf
Author Kudrna, Z.
Date 2005
Institute Institute of Economic Studies
Tags bank, reform, transition, economy, czech, romania
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  1. Regulated Supervision in Czech Transition
  2. The Troubled Transition of Czech Banks to Competitive Markets
  3. Determining Factors of Competitiveness of Trade and Specialization of Czech Industrial Sector before the EU Accession.
  4. Present and Future Fiscal Policy Problems in the Czech Republic
  5. Regulated Supervision in Czech Transition

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