Creating Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe

Creating Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Gerhard Pohl,Grzegorz J?drzejczak,Robert Edward Anderson
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821333704

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Addresses the challenge Hungary faces in overcoming threatening deficits in its current and fiscal accounts without hampering economic growth. The Hungarian economy is emerging from a severe four-year recession with positive developments on numerous economic fronts, but with major weaknesses remaining because of large current and fiscal account deficits. This book addresses the challenge Hungary faces in overcoming these deficits without hampering economic growth. The report examines the country's macroeconomic performance in the first half of the 1990s and the stabilization package launched in March 1995. It explores the structure of fiscal revenues, pension reform, and enterprise and banking reforms. The study also looks at the impact of structural reforms on future economic growth and at Hungary's bid to integrate with the European Union.

Developing Capital Markets in Eastern Europe

Developing Capital Markets in Eastern Europe
Author: Margie Lindsay
Publsiher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1992
Genre: Capital market
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043358717

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A major element of the transition from planned to market economies in Eastern Europe will be the formation of capital markets - banks, stock exchanges, insurance companies, etc. This book examines all aspects of these markets and analyzes the implications and likely developments.

Creating Capital Markets in Eastern Europe

Creating Capital Markets in Eastern Europe
Author: John R. Lampe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4366087

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The New Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe

The New Capital Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Michael Schröder
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642565205

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An excellent analyses of the effects of EU enlargement on capital markets in the most advanced countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. It also investigates the EU's impact on the interactions between Eastern and Western capital markets. The study is particularly useful for financial analysts, institutional investors and academic researchers who are interested in the economic and institutional developments of capital markets in CEE countries.

Wealth Creation in Eastern Europe

Wealth Creation in Eastern Europe
Author: Fred R. Kaen
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1992
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: 1560243058

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Enhance your understanding of the economic impact of rapid political changes in Eastern Europe with the valuable insights in this provocative book. Wealth Creation in Eastern Europe examines the difficulties faced by Eastern European nations converting from economic systems based on public ownership and non-market mechanisms for allocating goods and capital, to systems based on private ownership and reliance on market prices for allocating resources. Authoritative contributors bring to light a variety of perspectives to financial management in this rapidly changing environment. Important topics covered by this useful book include a macroeconomic view of the problems created by German unification, difficulties caused by applying standard valuation models and techniques to Eastern European enterprises, and the reaction of Western financial markets when companies announce joint venture investments in Eastern Europe. Readers will find valuable insights into critical financial concerns in Eastern European countries on such subjects such as the difficulty of ascertaining the value of state enterprises and determining whether their continued existence makes economic sense the problems created by the absence of clear titles to property and business for reorganizing economic activity under private ownership the need for a legal system that recognizes rights by ownership and enforces contract law the difficulties caused by the virtually complete absence of accounting-based information and information systems needed to evaluate organizations’economic efficiency problems encountered when conferring social legitimacy on a capitalist private enterprise system after decades of indoctrination about the evils of capitalism

Privatizing Eastern Europe

Privatizing Eastern Europe
Author: J.M. Van Brabant
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789401128346

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This volume is meant to be a modest contribution to the ongoing debate about the transitions away from the administrative planning environment typical of the former communist regimes. The central subject matter is a fairly special one, namely the privatization of these economies together with the restoration and effective monitoring of property rights. These are paramount tasks of the ongoing transformations once progress toward pOlitical democracy is secured. Though I would not allot divestment of existing state-owned assets the kind of pivotal importance that some observers reserve for it, changing rules on the utilization of these assets is evidently at the core of what the transition toward market-based economic systems should be all about. Rather than examining the entire range of issues that surround the controvery on privatization, this volume is primarily concerned with the economics of taking the state out of the decision making about existing assets. Among the several aspects of this discussion three stand out. One is the establishment of clear property rights. This is fundamental to minimize trans action costs in an environment where decisions will increasingly be taken by independent economic agents acting on their own account. Second, I look only incidentally at the various angles of creating capital markets, particularly for existing assets, in these economies.

Financial Development Integration and Stability

Financial Development  Integration and Stability
Author: Klaus Liebscher,Josef Christl,Peter Mooslechner,Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847203038

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Financial industries in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe have undergone dramatic changes over the past decade. Foreign direct investment contributed to the development of market-oriented banking and financial systems able to support the rapid pace of economic growth in these countries. Policymakers, academics and private sector analysts have contributed to this volume with their stimulating insights on a broad range of issues, from recent credit booms to the cross-border integration of banking and capital markets. Anyone who wants to understand how finance, growth and financial stability interact in transition economies should read this book. Mario Draghi, Governor of the Banca d Italia and Chairman of the Financial Stability Forum This book highlights the achievements and challenges of the ongoing process of financial integration in Europe. The financial integration of Europe is both welcomed as an economic driving force and watched with concern as a source of potential stability. After all, changing financial, regulatory and corporate ownership structures are fuelling competition, capital mobility and financial intermediation, but at the same time creating new systemic risks. With a special focus on Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, the contributors to this book explore a wide spectrum of underlying issues, including the finance-growth nexus, credit boom patterns, the implications of foreign bank entry modes, lessons learned from old EU member states and commercial bank strategies. Authoritative views from central bank officials and policymakers are complemented with a special focus on empirical and econometric evidence from academia as well as practical insights from key financial market players. This unique collection will be of great interest to economists and experts in the fields of financial markets and European integration from central, commercial and investment banks, governments, international organizations, universities and research institutes.

Building the New Europe

Building the New Europe
Author: Mario Baldassarri,Robert Mundell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 391
Release: 1993-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349229222

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Building the 'New Europe' is at the core of the new international economic and political initiatives leading the world through the nineties and toward the twenty-first century. This challenge rests on dual processes: on the one hand, the European Community-wide single market and monetary integration; and, on the other, the East European transition to the market place and integration with Western economies. The volume is divided into two parts. The first section includes essays on the general and specific topics linked to the transitions to a market economy and to a pluralist political system. The second section comprises essays on individual countries, such as Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia and the Republics of the former Soviet Union.