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Eckhard Bick,Klaus Geyer,Andrea Kleeneoreign private banks was meant to further competition and to help introduce the know-how required in this sector more rapidly. This policy gave rise to a veritable boom of new bank establishments in the central and eastern European transition countries (WYCZANSKI, 1993).船员 发表于 2025-3-25 10:11:29
Catching Up of Economies in Transformationof timing and sequencing of policies in the initial period of transformation.. Given this variety of issues research about the transformation is often restricted to be partial in nature. Therefore a comprehensive as well as long run theory of transformation seems not to be at hand.溃烂 发表于 2025-3-25 15:35:34
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G. S. Bajpai,Garima Pal,Advait Tambes. A strong and reliable banking sector is the backbone of a national economy. Thus, the creation of a market-oriented banking system was one of the main targets of the institutional transformation in Russia.言行自由 发表于 2025-3-26 00:46:03
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Aktivismus- und Propagandaforschungd finance characteristic of the advanced countries, chiefly in western Europe. After all, society-wide structural transformation. policies in PETs should be buttressing a more efficient mode of production . regaining a sustainable, high pace of growth, precisely to permit catching up.Celiac-Plexus 发表于 2025-3-26 20:21:35
Aktivismus- und Propagandaforschung issues are then addressed in Section 5: the effect of inflows on monetary policy (including the issue of sterilization); whether inflows reflect excessive domestic consumption rather than investment (including the relationship with fiscal policy); and, finally, how far foreign direct investment has