During the 1990s, Emerging Europe and Central Asia (ECA) chose a model of rapid financial development emphasizing bank credit expansion often funded by foreign capital. Although boosting financial inclusion of firms and households, the model was accompanied by lower efficiency and increased financial vulnerability. After two waves of crises, in the late 1990s and after 2008, ECA's banking systems again face major stress. The crises and stresses have eroded trust in banks and job creation in credit-dependent firms. ECA's shallow and illiquid capital markets offer no additional support....
During the 1990s, Emerging Europe and Central Asia (ECA) chose a model of rapid financial development emphasizing bank credit expansion often funded b...
Investigates the barriers that are holding back the adoption of the internet in Europe and Central Asia. The report identifies the main bottlenecks and provides policy recommendations tailored to economies at varying levels of digital development.
Investigates the barriers that are holding back the adoption of the internet in Europe and Central Asia. The report identifies the main bottlenecks an...