Rebuilding the Financial System in Central and Eastern Europe, 1918–1994
Explore the transformative journey of Central and Eastern Europe's financial landscape through "Rebuilding the Financial System in Central and Eastern Europe, 1918–1994," a compelling collection of essays edited by distinguished contributors including former bankers, central bankers, government advisers, and historians. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, this hardback edition spans 200 pages, offering a detailed examination of the region's economic evolution leading up to the 1994 milestone. Each essay reflects on the critical developments and systemic reforms necessary for rebuilding financial stability in a post-communist era. Ideal for those interested in economics, history, and finance, this book not only commemorates the seventieth anniversary of the National Bank of Hungary but also serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of financial reconstruction in a rapidly changing world. Discover insights that bridge historical context with modern implications, making this a must-read for academics and professionals alike.