Assessment of Development of Financial Markets in Central and Eastern European Countries During the Period of Transformation
Kasiyan Yevgeniy V. ()
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Kasiyan Yevgeniy V.: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Business Inform, 2013, issue 5, 21_27
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The article studies development of financial markets of transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe as an important factor that influences economic growth. The article also draws attention to specific features of financial reforms directed at creation of efficient stock markets and its productivity. The author makes assessment of the level of development of the securities markets in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the context of their qualitative characteristics, such as depth, efficiency and stability. The author also shows the level of integration into international markets of capital and conducts comparison with developed neighbouring countries - members of European Union. The article also studies main shortcomings and problems of development of financial markets in these states and sets prospects of their development in the post-crisis period.
Keywords: CEE countries; financial system; transformation; privatisation; stock market; debt securities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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