| Author (Corporate) | World Bank |
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| Publisher | World Bank |
| Series Title | World Bank Country Study |
| Series Details | Vol.2 |
| Publication Date | August 1998 |
| ISBN | 0-8213-4327-0 |
| ISSN | 0253-2123 |
| Content Type | Report |
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Soon after its declaration of independence, Lithuania launched a program of market-based economic reforms that achieved remarkable results. However, a banking crisis erupted in January 1996, driven by a combination of ineffective bank supervision, poor bank practices, and deep-rooted sectoral imbalances. With financial support from the World Bank, Lithuanian authorities embarked on a broad economic reform program with two immediate objectives: the resolution of the banking system's operational and undercapitalization problems, and a reduction in the most severe imbalances in the economy. Volume I distills findings and conclusions and builds a policy action plan for fast stable growth. Volume II contains a collection of twelve policy notes that provide the technical analysis behind that plan. |
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| Countries / Regions | Lithuania |