This book examines whether transplanting banks from outside can solve the problems involved in creating a well-functioning market economy, looking especially at the virtual complete takeover of East German banks by their Western counterparts after unification. Drawing on a wide range of English and German sources, and fieldwork interviews across Germany, it argues that there are no quick fix solutions for the transition to a market. Implications are discussed for East Germany and for other previously centrally planned economies, and for the global implications of foreign ownership in...
This book examines whether transplanting banks from outside can solve the problems involved in creating a well-functioning market economy, looking esp...
This book takes a macroeconomic approach to the issue of transformation from communist economies into market economies. At the centre of the analysis stands the role of the state and the definition within a dramatically changing environment. Particular emphasis is given to the emerging role of money and the financial sector.
This book takes a macroeconomic approach to the issue of transformation from communist economies into market economies. At the centre of the analysis ...
Partly, the increasing integration of financial markets and the rise of foreign direct investment is a consequence of world trade expansion. But in addition to this underlying trend, the worldwide collapse of socialist systems and the opening up of big economies like India and China have fuelled the development of globalized capital markets. This book takes stock of recent developments with emphasis on emerging capital markets.
Partly, the increasing integration of financial markets and the rise of foreign direct investment is a consequence of world trade expansion. But in ad...
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of Germany's economic performance at the turn of the twenty-first century. The period under observation and analysis stretches from Germany's unification in 1990 over the death of the German Mark to first experiences with the Euro, with particular attention given to East Germany.
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of Germany's economic performance at the turn of the twenty-first century. The period under observati...
Poland is one of Europe's economic out-performers. The country's history and geography encourage it to be in favour of deeper European integration. This book aims to contribute to discussions on the future shape of EMU and the next steps ahead.
Poland is one of Europe's economic out-performers. The country's history and geography encourage it to be in favour of deeper European integration. Th...
The Palgrave Dictionary of Emerging Markets and Transition Economies provides a comprehensive A-Z resource to the study of emerging and transition economies.
The Palgrave Dictionary of Emerging Markets and Transition Economies provides a comprehensive A-Z resource to the study of emerging and transition eco...
The first book in the Studies in Economic Transition series applies the theory of economic development to the economy of East Germany. Eight years after the unification of Germany, the book provides a comprehensive and much needed assessment of the transition process in the East, its impact on the German economy as a whole and the important broader lessons for European integration and enlargement. The unique economic experiment of the unification of the German economies provided an excellent opportunity for different schools of economic theory to be tested and examined. The contributors to...
The first book in the Studies in Economic Transition series applies the theory of economic development to the economy of East Germany. Eight years aft...
The book assesses the most exciting experiment in modern economic history - the German currency union of 1990 - on three levels. Firstly the international consequences are analysed utilising different paradigms of monetary theory. These controversial results lead to a closer look at the relationship between monetary policy and production in Germany, and thirdly, the book concludes with a reconsideration of the old economic question, whether money matters, applied to the German case.
The book assesses the most exciting experiment in modern economic history - the German currency union of 1990 - on three levels. Firstly the internati...
Global financial turbulence severely affected countries in transition from planned towards market economies. Policy responses of Russia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary are reviewed and compared in this book. Each country analysis is critically discussed. Contributors to this volume include Claudia Buch, Stephen F, Frowen, Jens Holscher, Alexander Karmann, Jens Linne, Roman Matousek, Zbigniew Polanski, Bruno Schonfelder, Vladislav Semenkov, Johannes Stephan, Adam Torok, Horst Tomann, Trantisek Turnovec and Uwe Vollmer.
Global financial turbulence severely affected countries in transition from planned towards market economies. Policy responses of Russia, Poland, the C...