BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine:
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Beschreibung: | This paper investigates the links between the rule of law and sustainable economic growth, focusing on a specific aspect – namely how corruption and lack of the rule of law affect the functioning of the banking sector. It draws on the experience of Ukraine amid the crises in the banking sector (which is most of the financial sector). The burst of a bubble in the banking sector after the 2008–09 crisis was never followed by a robust recovery, and the 2014–15 crisis1 deepened the problem. It highlighted serious dysfunctions in the justice system, with issues of corruption and political interference. Much of the banking system’s fragility and poor credit utilisation could be explained by a lack of the rule of law on different levels. When the losses materialised, flaws in the rule of law impeded a response and resulted in a massive burden falling on the state and on the economy at large. // At the same time, reforms to the rule of law and the financial sector are going along separate tracks – being implemented by different teams that contact each other randomly at best. If these efforts are combined, a strong synergistic effect might be achieved |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 20) |
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spellingShingle | Repko, Maria BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine Politics / Political Sciences Economy Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence |
title | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine |
title_auth | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine |
title_exact_search | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine |
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title_full | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine Maria Repko |
title_fullStr | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine Maria Repko |
title_full_unstemmed | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine Maria Repko |
title_short | BANKING FRAGILITY ROOTED IN JUSTICE FAILURES. Evidence from Ukraine |
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