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Central and South – Eastern Europe Banking Sectors in the Sustainable Development Function
2020
Economics (Bijeljina)
Analysis of the banking sector of the influx countries shows that more than 70% of the banking market in Southeast European countries is influenced by foreign highly developed banking groups. ...
With the advent of the global financial crisis, the financial activity of banks in the Central and Southeastern European region decreased, as the number of attractive fusion and acquisition banks in the ...
The banking market in Central and South-Eastern Europe is relatively weak and underdeveloped compared to the European Union. ...
doi:10.2478/eoik-2020-0009
fatcat:hazkfe4lgbawjgdk44ykxcx7p4
Diversity of Capitalism in the New EU Member States
[chapter]
2020
Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
Conclusion The comparative analysis of capitalism has developed substantially since the 1990s, especially in the context of the transition to a market economy in Central and Eastern European countries. ...
What they have in common is the existence of a labor market, a market for goods and services, a financial market, a two-tier banking system (central bank/commercial banks), a system of income distribution ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_4049-1
fatcat:baqvni4xarattmwlmjtfxqk7gm
Does Domestic Public Debt Affect Financial Development? New Evidence from Central and Eastern European Economies
2021
ECONOMIC COMPUTATION AND ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS STUDIES AND RESEARCH
This study fulfills a gap in the existing literature for Central and Eastern European countries on "safe assets" and the "lazy banks" views. ...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the effects of domestic public debt on financial development in Central and Eastern European countries using panel autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) method ...
The results also support the "crowding-out" and "lazy banks" views, which indicate the negative impact of public debt on financial markets in Central and Eastern European countries. ...
doi:10.24818/18423264/55.4.21.10
fatcat:tvaj3zvaujhhldzmj7hedwjaum
Leasing, Credit and Economic Growth: Evidence for Central and South Eastern Europe
2009
Social Science Research Network
Especially Western European banks are heavily involved in the Eastern European leasing industries. ...
and its affordability compared to bank loans. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1393162
fatcat:2tbdynihhbdxtfoowtyz5ufbb4
The financial sector of the state: The structure of the banking system with a banking sector in Central and Eastern European countries
2017
Journal of Process Management. New Technologies
In this paper we will talk about the structure of the financial system in our country from the aspect of the banking sector. ...
The financial sector of each country in the world has its own specificities that depend on many factors. ...
The financial market in central and eastern Europe, before the onset of the recession, was unstable, underdeveloped, extremely risky compared to the Western European economies. ...
doi:10.5937/jouproman5-15302
fatcat:y4h6lbwimvfcfcwc3qqcsmmcxq
PERSPECTIVES OF IMPROVEMENT OF THE CAPITAL MARKET OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA THROUGH BROADENING THE INVESTORS' BASE
2019
Analele Universitatii "Eftimie Murgu" Resita: Fascicola II, Studii Economice
Among other, the article identifies the main aspects of the impact of improving the legal framework on increased activity of both institutional and retail investors in the financial markets of the EU countries ...
The article presents an analysis of the prospects of stimulating capital market activity as a mechanism for attracting and redistributing investment capital in the Republic of Moldova. ...
A comparative analysis of the European financial market and the financial market of the United States, where the dominant position of the main source of investment financing is the securities market, revealed ...
doaj:081423ec386c44e0a6f56c609445e984
fatcat:35od2xtdd5ezdllixg2uxgrjai
Changing Development Prospects for the Central and Eastern European EU Member States
2013
Social Science Research Network
Empirical analysis suggests that an independent Central and Eastern European model is eligible for existence. ...
and productivity. ...
: Farkas (2011) p. 29
Table 3 . 3 The Central and Eastern European model compared to the most similar models of the OMS Institutional
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Most similar model of the OMS
Product
markets
Situated ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2292559
fatcat:r3txlxvi6vgahp53slvqi2a44a
Financial instability, institutional development and economic crisis in Eastern Europe
2019
Investment Management & Financial Innovations
This paper sheds light on the financial crisis of 2008–2010 in eleven emerging Eastern European economies (EE11): Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova ...
the paper maps cycles of three parameters representing the real economy, i.e. gross domestic product, manufacturing output and unemployment and four parameters representing the financial markets, i.e. ...
The financial crisis of emerging Eastern European economies doesn't seem very different from traditional financial crises. ...
doi:10.21511/imfi.16(3).2019.16
fatcat:cu4ea7holnd7zhg5qgnovjvly4
Financial Market Integration in a Wider European Union
2004
Social Science Research Network
In a comparative analysis it will study the convergence in the banking sector and capital, bonds and derivatives markets. ...
The degree of fragmentation in the European capital market still compares unfavourably with that of the US -the benchmark. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.617223
fatcat:jhhzrfyoxvglrmtzecx25uys5i
Analysis of the Privatization Process in Albania and the Impact that Brings the Strengthening of the Banking System
2016
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Financial activity in Albania as well as in other countries of Eastern Europe during the past few years has seen a significant developments and important. ...
One of the main features observed is that financial activity in Albania is dominated by banking activity, while non-banking activity remains extremely limited. ...
Rapid credit growth needs to be monitored carefully in terms of its quality, and this is one of the current focuses of the Bank of Albania. ...
doi:10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n2s1p365
fatcat:xnsbxi7x3vfc7loi4rkhowu46y
THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION ON THE ROMANIAN BANKING SYSTEM
2010
Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
This paper describes the evolution registered by the Romanian banking system over the last years in the context of accession to the European Union. ...
The analysis presents the progress registered by our banking system, the main characteristics of Romanian banking activity after 2007 as well as a brief analysis of profitability indicators ...
The financial and banking integration results are estimated from the following aspects: The union with a distinctive market of financial services and banking products, which offers business potential under ...
doaj:91afd0db925f471ea2fe99149c801665
fatcat:ljlostgh6ncidf2aatzfppupbe
Introduction to the Special Issue on "Exchange Rates, Financial Integration and Uncertainty"
2020
Open Economies Review
The authors identify a money demand function that takes account of the heterogeneities of the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) in the context of the European integration. ...
segments of financial markets. ...
Accordingly, the authors propose methodologies to benchmark the debt of non-financial corporations and households by comparing debt-to-GDP ratios to a threshold beyond which the probability of a banking ...
doi:10.1007/s11079-020-09585-4
fatcat:xjf4cuysknaddjdtphoc63ybre
Financial Liberalization and Business Cycles: The Experience of New EU Member States in the Baltics and Central Eastern Europe
2004
Social Science Research Network
arising from financial integration is observed in this specific sample of "emerging markets". ...
This paper extends the work of Kaminsky and Schmukler (2003) to the Baltic and Central Eastern European future Member States of the European Union, to test if the same short-run increase in cyclical volatility ...
and Eastern Europe that are candidate countries for membership in the European Union, and to perform a similar analysis on them. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.522802
fatcat:smqbsmpuajbl7gl6q7cm5kyueu
A COMPARATIVE EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS BETWEEN TRANSITION ECONOMIES AND DEVELOPED ONES
2016
Quantitative Methods in Economics
The analysis was developed based on the data found on the Global Financial Development database of the World Bank. ...
This paper carries out a comparative analysis of the degree of financial development between transition economies and developed ones based on variables that indicate the direct and indirect degree of financial ...
The quantitative analysis will be conducted for the financial institutions as well as for the financial markets in order to give life to a comparative framework which is widely used as a strategy to empirically ...
doi:10.22630/mibe.2016.17.4.07
fatcat:br3s2swpf5guxfldv3djjdmhy4
Impact of Financial Liberalization on Banking Sectors Performance from Central and Eastern European Countries
2013
PLoS ONE
small sized banks show the highest growth in terms of productivity. ...
In this paper we analyse the impact of financial liberalization and reforms on the banking performance in 17 countries from CEE for the period 2004-2008 using a two-stage empirical model that involves ...
Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank the participants of the 20th Annual Meeting of the European Financial Management Association (Braga) and IUE-SSEM EuroConference 2011: Crises and Recovery in Emerging ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059686
pmid:23555745
pmcid:PMC3605381
fatcat:kceosw4mzbhtdfi7uaeufee44q
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