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Financial markets in Central and Eastern Europe : stability and efficiency perspectives

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Balling et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed an early warning model for currency crisis in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): the impact of policies, and the road ahead Maxwell C. Watson7. Challenging the prudential supervisor: liability versus (regulatory) immunity.
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Introduction Morten Balling1. Financial sector development as a tool for EU convergence Luigi Passamonti2. The implications of EU membership on financial systems' stability-oriented economic and financial policies Vahur Kraft3. Role of central banks in promoting financial stability - and the Hungarian experience Zsigmond Jarai4. Banking sector development and economic growth in trasistion countries Tuuli Koivu5. Financial sector efficiency: concepts, measurement, theoretical and empirical evidence Hans Christian Mantler, Gerhard Fink and Peter Haiss6. Financial sector efficiency in the EU accession countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): the impact of policies, and the road ahead Maxwell C. Watson7. Challenging the prudential supervisor: liability versus (regulatory) immunity. Lessons from the EU experience for Central and Eastern European countries Michel Tison8. Reforms enhancing the efficiency of the financial sector and the implications of future EU membership Lelo Liive9. The effect of foreign bank entry on domestic banks in Central and Eastern Europe Peter Zajc10. The efficiency of foreign and domestic banks in Central and Eastern Europe: evidence on economics of scale and scope Christopher J. Green, Victor Murinde and Ivaylo Nikolov11. The efficiency of the banking sector in CEE - inequality and convergence to the EU Mariana Tomova, Nikolay Nenovsky and Totka Naneva12. The Internationalisation of Estonian banks: inward versus outward penetration Mart Sorg, Janek Uiboupin, Urmas Varblane and Vello Vensel13. An early warning model for currency crisis in Central and Eastern Europe Franz Schardax14. Institutional Vulnerability indicators for currency crisis in Central and Eastern European countries Dirk Effenberger15. Implications of the design of monetary policy for financial stability Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Pedro del Rio

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