UID:
edocfu_9958087177202883
Format:
1 online resource (394 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2007.
ISBN:
1-4639-0802-4
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1-4639-0868-7
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1-283-65490-3
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1-137-00154-2
Series Statement:
Procyclicality of Financial Systems in Asia
Content:
This book represents the latest developments and policy debate on the rapid growth of banking sector credit to the private sector, which continues to occupy the minds of academics and policymakers alike in many Central and Eastern European countries. The contributions discuss ways to assess and respond to excessive credit growth.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Boxes; List of Abbreviations; Preface; Notes on Contributors; Part One: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth-General Framework; 1 Introductory Remarks: Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe; 2 The Causes and Nature of the Rapid Growth of Bank Credit in the Central, Eastern, and South-eastern European Countries; 3 Using Fundamentals to Identify Episodes of ""Excessive"" Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe; 4 Fast Credit Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe: Catching-up, Sustainable Financial Deepening, or Bubble?
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5 Analysis of and Policy Responses to Rapid Credit Growth6 Rapid Credit Growth-The Role of Supervisors; Part Two: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth-Country Experiences; 7 Credit Growth Slowdown: The Experience of Bulgaria; 8 The Croatian Experience with Rapid Credit Growth; 9 Estonia's Experience with Rapid Credit Growth; 10 Latvia's Experience with Rapid Credit Growth; 11 Assessment of Credit Growth in Lithuania; 12 Poland's Experiences with Rapid Credit Growth-the 1996-97 Episode; 13 Fast Credit Growth and Policy Response: The Case of Romania
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14 Slovakia: Credit Growth in the Household Sector and Response to the Related Risks15 Too Much of a Good Thing? Credit Booms in Transition Economies: The Cases of Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine; Part Three: Regional Dimensions of Rapid Credit Growth and Perspectives from Euro Convergence Countries; 16 The Role of Housing Markets and Foreign-owned Banks in the Credit Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe; 17 Regional Dimensions of Dealing with Rapid Credit Growth: Perspectives from Greece, 1998-2005; 18 Debt Growth: Factors, Institutional Issues and Implications-the Portuguese Case
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19 The Growth of Private Sector Debt in Spain: Causes and ConsequencesPart Four: Cross-Border Dimension: Supervisory Coordination Between Bank Supervisors; 20 Cross-border Supervisory Cooperation; 21 The Role of Cross-border Supervisory Coordination when Dealing with Rapid Credit Growth in Emerging Countries-Home Country Perspective; 22 Home and Host Supervisors' Relations-a Host Supervisor's Perspective; Part Five: Concluding Remarks; 23 Lessons from Country Experiences with Rapid Credit Growth in Europe, and Policy Implications; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-349-35636-0
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-230-52151-7
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1057/9781137001542