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Russian Banking
Evolution, Problems and Prospects
9781840649413 Edward Elgar Publishing
Russian Banking considers the rise of commercial market-oriented banks in Russia, their links with government and non-financial companies and their role as intermediaries in the provision of finance for investment.
The contributors explore the legacy of the Soviet past and current functions of the Russian banking system, contrasting these with those in other post-communist societies and describing peculiarities such as informal networks and corruption.
The contributors explore the legacy of the Soviet past and current functions of the Russian banking system, contrasting these with those in other post-communist societies and describing peculiarities such as informal networks and corruption.
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Russian Banking considers the rise of commercial market-oriented banks in Russia, their links with government and non-financial companies and their role as intermediaries in the provision of finance for investment.
The contributors explore the legacy of the Soviet past and current functions of the Russian banking system, contrasting these with those in other post-communist societies and describing peculiarities such as informal networks and corruption.
The book also discusses the economic and global aspects of Russia’s reform, focusing on financial crises, foreign depositors to Russian banks and the implications for Russian foreign debt.
This up-to-date and comprehensive account of commercial banking in modern Russia will appeal to those concerned with the economics of transition or comparative banking. Political scientists and sociologists with an interest in forms of capitalism and the roles of banks will also find the book to be a fascinating read.
The contributors explore the legacy of the Soviet past and current functions of the Russian banking system, contrasting these with those in other post-communist societies and describing peculiarities such as informal networks and corruption.
The book also discusses the economic and global aspects of Russia’s reform, focusing on financial crises, foreign depositors to Russian banks and the implications for Russian foreign debt.
This up-to-date and comprehensive account of commercial banking in modern Russia will appeal to those concerned with the economics of transition or comparative banking. Political scientists and sociologists with an interest in forms of capitalism and the roles of banks will also find the book to be a fascinating read.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . required reading for all who are seriously interested in the modern Russian economy.’
– Pekka Sutela, Slavic Review
– Pekka Sutela, Slavic Review
Contributors
Contributors: D. Allan, C.M. Buch, S.A. Chapman, B. Granville, R.P. Heinrich, D. Lane, I. Lavrentieva, L. Lusinyan, S. Mizobata, M. Mulino, M. Myant, H. Pleines, M. Schrooten, J.A. Solovieva, W. Tompson
Contents
Contents
Introduction
David Lane
PART I ISSUES IN BANKING
1 The evolution of post-communist banking
David Lane
2 Bank sector restructuring
Satoshi Mizobata
3 The present and future of banking reform
William Tompson
4 The view from the ground: case studies of three major banks
(Sberbank, Uneximbank/Rosbank, Bank of Moscow)
David Lane and Irene Lavrentieva
PART II GOVERNANCE ISSUES
5 Banks and illegal activities
Heiko Pleines
6 Banks and the loans-for-shares auctions
Duncan Allan
7 Comparisons with east-central Europe
Martin Myant
PART III ECONOMIC AND GLOBAL ASPECTS
8 Predicting Russia’s currency and financial crises
Sheila A. Chapman and Marcella Mulino
9 The political economy of banking reform and foreign debt
Claudia M. Buch, Ralph P. Heinrich, Lusine Lusinyan and
Mechthild Schrooten
10 Russian banks and foreign investments
Julia A. Solovieva
11 Progress towards financial stability
Brigitte Granville
Index
Introduction
David Lane
PART I ISSUES IN BANKING
1 The evolution of post-communist banking
David Lane
2 Bank sector restructuring
Satoshi Mizobata
3 The present and future of banking reform
William Tompson
4 The view from the ground: case studies of three major banks
(Sberbank, Uneximbank/Rosbank, Bank of Moscow)
David Lane and Irene Lavrentieva
PART II GOVERNANCE ISSUES
5 Banks and illegal activities
Heiko Pleines
6 Banks and the loans-for-shares auctions
Duncan Allan
7 Comparisons with east-central Europe
Martin Myant
PART III ECONOMIC AND GLOBAL ASPECTS
8 Predicting Russia’s currency and financial crises
Sheila A. Chapman and Marcella Mulino
9 The political economy of banking reform and foreign debt
Claudia M. Buch, Ralph P. Heinrich, Lusine Lusinyan and
Mechthild Schrooten
10 Russian banks and foreign investments
Julia A. Solovieva
11 Progress towards financial stability
Brigitte Granville
Index