Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction / Paul Wachtel -- 2.The Dark and the Bright Side of Global Banking: A (Somewhat) Cautionary Tale from Emerging Europe / Ralph de Haas -- 3.From Reputation amidst Uncertainty to Commitment under Stress: More than a Decade of Foreign-Owned Banking in Transition Economies / John P Bonin -- 4.Banking Competition and Efficiency: A Micro-Data Analysis on the Czech Banking Industry / Franziska Schobert -- 5.Relationship Lending in Emerging Markets: Evidence from the Czech Republic / Petr Jakubik -- 6.Private-Sector Credit in Central and Eastern Europe: New (Over)Shooting Stars? / Tina Zumer -- 7.The Boom in Household Lending in Transition Countries: A Croatian Case Study and a Cross-Country Analysis of Determinants / Evan Kraft -- 8.Are Weak Banks Leading Credit Booms? Evidence from Emerging Europe / Deniz O Igan -- Note continued: 9.What Drives Bank Lending in Domestic and Foreign Currency Loans in a Small Open Transition Economy with Fixed Exchange Rate? The Case of Macedonia / Jane Bogoev -- 10.Do Foreign Banks Stabilize Cross-Border Bank Flows and Domestic Lending in Emerging Markets? Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis / Adalbert Winkler -- 11.Risk Taking by Banks in the Transition Countries / Paul Wachtel -- 12.The Sequence of Bank Liberalisation: Financial Repression versus Capital Requirements in Russia / Rudi Vandervennet -- 13.Impact and Implementation Challenges of the Basel Framework for Emerging, Developing and Small Economies / Vladimir Tomsik.
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