2018
DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2018/11-4/2
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Deposit insurance systems of post-Soviet countries: A comparative analysis

Abstract: The article provides a comprehensive analysis of deposit insurance systems in the post-Soviet countries as of December 2017. The article brings up to date the earlier databases of Demirgüç-Kunt and various co-authors, covering 15 post-Soviet countries exclusively. The analysis shows that post-Soviet countries are on their way developing deposit insurance systems that can effectively protect clients and help establish a stable financial system. Altogether, the most crucial factor which does not allow post-Sovie… Show more

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“…The implementation of the approach in EU countries has been reflected in the banking union formation, the introduction of more stringent regulatory requirements for certain banks, bank merger and acquisition procedures, in accordance with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision recommendations. As Horsch et al (2018) argues, countries which are striving for EU membership should be aware of the institutional change that still leads to additional regulation of European financial markets. Although our empirical analysis only covers a limited set of aspects, based on the experience of the EU-15, other measures should be considered equally urgent in order to assure the preconditions for the effectiveness of the initiative now listed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the approach in EU countries has been reflected in the banking union formation, the introduction of more stringent regulatory requirements for certain banks, bank merger and acquisition procedures, in accordance with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision recommendations. As Horsch et al (2018) argues, countries which are striving for EU membership should be aware of the institutional change that still leads to additional regulation of European financial markets. Although our empirical analysis only covers a limited set of aspects, based on the experience of the EU-15, other measures should be considered equally urgent in order to assure the preconditions for the effectiveness of the initiative now listed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specificity of the development of the insurance market in Ukraine compared to European countries is considered in the works of scientists: Kozmenko et al, (2009). The following scientists as Horsch et al, (2018) studied the specifics of deposit insurance systems of post-Soviet countries. The features of attracting investment and developing innovation in developing countries are highlighted in the works of Lobanova et al, (2018) and Kapidani, Luci, (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They improved the functioning of non-state social insurance institutions in Ukraine. Horsch et al [150] conducted a detailed survey of deposit insurance systems in post-Soviet countries since 2017. They collected and covered 15 post-Soviet countries' insurance systems completely.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%