Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe: Endless Boom or Early Warning?

Business & Finance, Economics, Public Finance, Finance & Investing, Banks & Banking, Macroeconomics
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Author: Charles Mr. Enoch, Inci Ms. Ötker ISBN: 9781463908683
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Publication: March 8, 2007
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Language: English
Author: Charles Mr. Enoch, Inci Ms. Ötker
ISBN: 9781463908683
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Publication: March 8, 2007
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Language: English
This volume represents the latest developments and policy debate on a very current issue: 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 (CEE) countries. The papers, presented by the representatives of international organizations and monetary and supervisory authorities of a number of western and CEE countries, provide discussions on how to assess and respond to excessive credit growth. Case studies represent the challenges faced by policymakers in dealing with rapid credit growth, providing useful lessons for other countries experiencing a similar phenomenon. For more information on how to purchase a copy of this title, please visit http://www.palgrave.com/economics/imf/index.asp.
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This volume represents the latest developments and policy debate on a very current issue: 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 (CEE) countries. The papers, presented by the representatives of international organizations and monetary and supervisory authorities of a number of western and CEE countries, provide discussions on how to assess and respond to excessive credit growth. Case studies represent the challenges faced by policymakers in dealing with rapid credit growth, providing useful lessons for other countries experiencing a similar phenomenon. For more information on how to purchase a copy of this title, please visit http://www.palgrave.com/economics/imf/index.asp.

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