The Development of the Financial Sector in Southeast Europe : Innovative Approaches in Volatile Environments (2004. XVIII, 245 p. w. 40 ill.)

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The Development of the Financial Sector in Southeast Europe : Innovative Approaches in Volatile Environments (2004. XVIII, 245 p. w. 40 ill.)

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KfW has been assigned responsibility by the German government and several other donors for projects designed to reconstruct the financial landscapes of Southeast Europe. These activities are recognized as quite successful in building sustainable financial institutions that serve the small end of the market, with special emphasis on microenterprise and small business. The KfW-managed projects have contributed to the overall stability of financial sectors and to economic recovery and growth through employment creation and investment. This book reviews experience gained and analyses the reasons for the successes achieved, options for further improvement, and scope for replicability in other transition and developing economies. A particularly interesting feature is that relatively small amounts of public funds can catalyse financial markets in volatile environments.

Contents

1: Introduction.- I: The Evolution of Financial Sector and Economic Development in Southeast Europe.- 2: The Financial Sector and Economic Development: Evidence from Southeast Europe.- II: Innovative Approaches to Building Financial Sectors in Southeast Europe.- 3: Competition and Complementarity: KfW's Approach to Financial Sector Development in Southeast Europe.- 4: Providing Long-Term Funds to Local Financial Institutions — The European Refinancing Funds in Southeast Europe.- 5: Strengthening Financial Sectors in Transition Countries: IFC's Contribution.- 6: EBRD's Micro and Small Enterprise Lending Programmes: Downscaling Commercial Banks and Starting Greenfield Banks.- 7: Surviving the Crisis: Microfinance in Bolivia, 1999-2002.- 8: Institutional Development and Commercialisation — Optimal Exit for Equity Financiers.- III: Pioneering Banks and Bankers in Southeast Europe.- 9: Market Entry in Southeast Europe — Raiffeisenbank Belgrade.- 10: Sustainable Microfinance Banks — Problems and Perspectives.- 11: Equity Participation in Microfinance Banks in Southeast Europe and Georgia — A Strategic Option for a Large Private German Bank?.- IV: Research and Impact Analysis for Accountability and Management.- 12: The Contribution of Science and Research to the Development of Microfinance.- 13: Best Practice Principles for Microfinance Impact Analysis.- 14: Enterprise Level Impacts of Financial Sector Projects in Southeast Europe.- 15: Impact of Financial Sector Projects in Southeast Europe — Effects on Financial Institutions and the Financial Sector.- V: Summary and Conclusion.- 16: Summary and Conclusion.- Index of Names.- Index of Countries.- Index of Banks and Organisations.- Index of Terms.