Designing Financial Systems in Transition Economies

Designing Financial Systems in Transition Economies Strategies for Reform in Central and Eastern Europe

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Essays on the design of financial systems for countries in transition to a market-based economy.

This collection examines the design of financial systems for central and eastern European countries engaged in the transition to market-based economies. It highlights the need for better approaches to measuring performance and providing incentives in banking and for financial mechanisms to encourage private-sector growth. Written by leading European and North American scholars, the essays apply modern finance theory and empirical data to the development of new financial sectors. Two broad themes emerge. The first is the critical relationship between reforms in the financial sector and in the real economy. Lending policies, which have a significant impact on business performance, need to discourage bad firm performance without prematurely liquidating potentially profitable enterprises. Conversely, the quality of firms influences the financial sector. If banks cannot find good credit risks, they cannot improve the quality of their portfolios. Until a critical mass of viable firms is built, equity markets will not develop sufficiently. The second theme is that the lack of fully developed markets and institutions may distort the policy outcomes predicted under models based on fully developed economies. Reliance on these models may therefore be inappropriate for transition economies.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262133913
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 332.0947
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 311
Weight: 680g
Height: 229mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 25mm