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Web References
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1. www.omegainc.com
www.omegainc.com/books/testimo - [Cached]Published on: 9/18/2007 Last Visited: 12/17/2007
Alexander E. Fleming, Ph.D. Senior Financial Economist The World Bank -
2. On forgiving Third World debt
www.episcopal-life.org/ForumOc - [Cached]Published on: 9/1/2000 Last Visited: 2/25/2004
By Alex Fleming
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Alex Fleming, a member of Church of the Apostles in Fairfax, Va., is a principal financial economist with the World Bank and was formerly on the staff of the Bank of England. His opinion here, however, is his own. -
3. CHAPTER 2-Thesis Work "Lithuanian Banking Crisis of 1995: Causes & Ramifications
adata.8m.com/chap2.htm - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/1998 Last Visited: 2/20/2002
One of those "must-to-read" works is the working paper "The Baltics - Banking Crisis Observed by Alex Fleming, Lily Chu and Marie - Renee Bakker. Alex Fleming is a British national and works as a Principal Financial Economist in the Enterprise and Finance Division, Country Department IV of the World Bank's Europe and Central Asia Region. Lily Chu is a US national and holds a position of a Financial Sector Specialist in the Indonesia Policy and Operation Division of the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Region. Marie - Renee Bakker is a Dutch national working as a Financial Analyst in the same Enterprise and Finance Division as Alex Fleming. The paper written by this international group includes a thorough analysis of the banking crises that erupted in the Baltic States. It presents interesting views of the authors concerning the impact of the banking crises on the development of banking sectors in these countries. The strong point of this policy research working paper is its detailed account on the underlying causes of the banking crises in the Baltics. Conclusions of the paper are well founded on the analysis of the response policies and of the development history of the banking crises.
Similar by its analytical effort and development of ideas is the working paper "Banking Crisis in the Baltic States: Causes, Solutions, and Lessons" by Ardo Hansson and Triinu Tombak.
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Alex Fleming and others: "Banking distress may be desirable. In the initial stages of transition the risks associated with lending in transition economies combine to overwhelm many banks. Furthermore, the intensification of bank regulation -particularly minimum capital regulations and increasing competition- force these banks toward merger or liquidation" (Fleming and others Finance & Development Internet). Vytenis Rasutis, a Banking Consultant for projects in Lithuania (June 1998): "The future for banks in Lithuania calls for a fewer number of banks and those will be of a larger size. This will be achieved mainly through mergers and consolidations, a trend that has gripped banking across the globe, as banking searches out even more efficient economies of scales" (Rasutis Internet).
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