Banking & Finance

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2001

Title Author Source
What's wrong with central bank websites Steve Hanke and Michael Morgenstern Central Banking
Financial systems & Foreign exchange transactions in Central Asia T. KITAMURA (Waseda University, Japan) OECD 3rd Round Table on Capital Market Reform in Asia (April 10-11 2001,Tokyo)

On the conditions of sustained economic growth in Azerbaijan: Monetary and Fiscal Policies, Banking and Institutional reforms

Prof.Karoly Attila Soos Azerbaijan Economic Trends
Financial Sector Technical Assistance Project Project Appraisal Document World Bank
Financial Sector Technical Assistance Loan Project Project Information Document World Bank

2000

Title Author Source

Central Bank Independence in Transition Economies (abstract)

WOJCIECH S. MALISZEWSKI Economics of Transition, Vol. 8, No. 3, November 2000
Central Bank Reform, Liberalization and Inflation in Transition Economies - An International Perspective ALEX CUKIERMAN, GEOFFREY P. MILLER, BILIN NEYAPTI Tel Aviv University, Foerder Institute for Economic Research Working Paper No. 19-2000
Report on the observance of standards and codes (ROSC): Fiscal Transparency Fiscal Affairs Department

The International Monetary Fund

Banking Crises in Transition Economies: Fiscal Costs and Related Issues Helena Tang, Edda Zoli, and Irina Klytchnikova. World Bank
Annual Report 2000 (Azer and Eng)   National Bank of Azerbaijan

1998

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Profile of Private and Financial Sector Activities of the World Bank in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Working paper
World Bank
The Political Economy of Financial Repression in Transition Economies Cevdet Denizer, Raj M. Desai, and Nikolay Gueorguiev World Bank
Foreign Participation in the Azerbaijani Banking Sector Mikayil Jabbarov and Scott Horton US-Azerbaijan Council

1997

Title Author Source
Financial sector review Sector Report World Bank

1993

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Azerbaijan : from crisis to sustained growth

World Bank Country Study World Bank