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Commercial Banks' Role in Privatization: The Case of Poland
David A. WalkerPoland has made rapid economic advancement since introducing its shock therapy program January 1,1990. Inflation is now below 22 percent and real growth exceeds 5.1 percent…
Performance Characteristics of Private and State‐Owned Banks: The Turkish Case
Kürsat Aydogan, G. Geoffrey BoothThis paper investigates the performance characteristics of Turkish private and state‐owned commercial banks for the 1986– 1990 period. The link between interest margins and…
Russian Mass Privatization: Analysis of Financial Structure and Initial Cash Endowments
Richard Puntillo, Marina Schneiderman, Matthew KeehnThis paper analyzes the cash flow and corporate finance structure of large‐size Russian enterprises required by law to privatize. The legal framework and governmental regulatory…
The Warsaw Stock Market: Bear Or Bull? Lessons for New Stock Exchanges
Mary M. Cutler, Gabriela PaszkowskaInvestors around the world are eager to buy shares of newly‐privatized state firms. This behavior is understandable in light of the evidence that many governments underprice…
Prospects for Small Business in Poland's Future
James W. Fairfield‐Sonn, Nelson LaceyPoland has undergone a dramatic shift in its economy during the 1980s and early 1990s by essentially moving from a command to a free market orientation. To realize the full…
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