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Financial Intermediation in Accession Countries: The Role of Foreign Banks

In: Financial Intermediation in the New Europe

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  • Jakob de Haan
  • llko Naaborg

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What role will the current evolution of banking systems play in the newly adopted EU countries during the historic challenges following enlargement? This book, a blend of economics and political economy, offers a systematic analysis of the current trends in financial intermediation in the countries of the newly enlarged Europe, with particular focus on those policies taken by foreign banks on the one hand, and by regulatory and supervisory authorities on the other.

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  • Jakob de Haan & llko Naaborg, 2004. "Financial Intermediation in Accession Countries: The Role of Foreign Banks," Chapters, in: Donato Masciandaro (ed.), Financial Intermediation in the New Europe, chapter 7, pages 181-207, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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