CENTRAL BANK AND FINANCIAL STABILITY: A CASE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Živko Igor,
Skoko Branimir and
Čolak Anela
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Živko Igor: Faculty of Economics Mostar, B&H
Skoko Branimir: Faculty of Economics Mostar, B&H
Čolak Anela: Faculty of Economics Mostar, B&H
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2009, vol. 12(541)(supplement), issue 12(541)(supplement), 748-755
Abstract:
Having on mind specific features of financial systems in Bosnia and Herzegovina it's important to analyse characteristics each segment of financial system, specially banking sector, and identify which elements can have impact on stability and safety of financial sector. Only stabile financial system can ensure real economy stability. Financial stability and managing it in condition of financial crises have major significance for maintain stabile national economy and minimise negative effects financial crises for economy. Authors in this paper will analyse structure of B&H financial system, to identifiy internal and external risk for stability financial sector, role of CBBH in managing financial stability, and analyse possible solutions in field of monetary policy and supervision for that purpose.
Keywords: financial system; stability; currency board; monetary policy; supervision. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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