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The development of the financial sector in the reforming economies of Central and Eastern Europe face important short-term and long-term challenges.
The authors would like to thank their project colleagues for valuable comments made during a workshop in Sussex University on a first draft. Insightful comments are also acknowledged from David Begg, Henrik Kierzkowski, John Roberts and Tad Rybczynski.
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Griffith-Jones, S., FitzGerald, E.V.K. (1995). Financial Sector Development in Central and Eastern Europe: Conclusions. In: Griffith-Jones, S., Drábek, Z. (eds) Financial Reform in Central and Eastern Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23800-2_9
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