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Papers by Inci Otker

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth and the Role of Supervisory and Prudential Policies

Research paper thumbnail of The Fundamental Determinants of Credit Default Risk for European Large Complex Financial Institutions

Social Science Research Network, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Speculative attacks and currency crises: The Mexican experience

Open Economies Review, Mar 1, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of V Experience with the Use of Capital Controls to Limit Short-Term Capital Inflows

Research paper thumbnail of Subsidiaries or Branches

Research paper thumbnail of Building a More Resilient Financial Sector

International Monetary Fund eBooks, Apr 19, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Too-Important-to-Fail Conundrum

Research paper thumbnail of Speculative Attacks and Currency Crises

Research paper thumbnail of Bracing for the Storm: For the Caribbean, building resilience is a matter of survival

finance and development, Mar 12, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Moving to Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility: Operational Aspects Based on Lessons from Detailed Country Experiences

Research paper thumbnail of Poland: The Path to a Market Economy

Research paper thumbnail of Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe

International Monetary Fund eBooks, Mar 8, 2007

PART I: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe C.Enoch The Caus... more PART I: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe C.Enoch The Causes and Nature of Rapid Growth of Bank Credit in the Central, Eastern, and South Eastern European Countries C.Arcalean, O.Calvo-Gonzalez, C.More, A.van Rixtel, A.Winkler & T.Zumer Using Fundamentals to Identify Episodes of 'Excessive' Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe F.Boissay, O.Calvo-Gonzalez & T.Kozluk Fast Credit Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe: Catching Up, Sustainable Financial Deepening, or Bubble? P.Backe, B.Egert & T.Zumer Analysis of and Policy Responses to Rapid Credit Growth P.Hilbers, I.Otker-Robe & C.Pazarbasioglu Rapid Credit Growth - The Role of Supervisors M.Josefsson PART II: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth - Country Experiences Credit Growth Slow Down: The Experience of Bulgaria V.Petkova & S.Manolov Croatian Experience with Rapid Credit Growth M.Lang Estonia's Experience with Rapid Credit Growth R.Lattemae Latvia's Experience with Rapid Credit Growth U.Rutkaste Assessment of Credit Growth in Lithuania T.Ramanauskas Poland's Experiences with Rapid Credit Growth - The 1996-1997 Episode P.Szpunar Growth of Non-Government Credit and Macroeconomic Developments: The Case of Romania C.Popa Slovakia: Credit Growth in the Household Sector and Response to the Related Risks M.Licak Too Much of a Good Thing? Credit Booms in Transition Economies: The Cases of Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine C.Duenwald, N.Gueorguiev & A.Schaechter PART III: Regional Dimensions of Rapid Credit Growth and Perspectives from Euro Convergence Countries The Role of Housing Markets and Foreign Owned Banks in the Credit Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe D.Mihaljek Regional Dimensions of Dealing with Rapid Credit Growth: Perspectives from Greece, 1998-2005 N.Kamberoglou & N.Stavrianou Debt Growth: Factors, Institutional Issues and Implications - The Portuguese Case N.Ribeiro The Growth of Private Sector Debt in Spain: Causes and Consequences C.Martinez-Carrascal PART IV: Cross-Border Dimension: Supervisory Coordination Between Bank Supervisors Cross-Border Supervisory Cooperation K.Zartl Home Country Perspective: The Role of Cross Border Supervisory Coordination when Dealing with Rapid Credit Growth in Emerging Countries - The Case for Cooperating Supervisors L.van Goor Home and Host Supervisors' Relations - A Host Supervisor's Perspective P.Bednarski & D.Starnowski PART V: Concluding Remarks Lessons from Country Experiences with Rapid Credit Growth in Europe and Policy Implications C.Enoch & I.Otker-Robe

Research paper thumbnail of Speculative Attacks and Currency Crises: The Mexican Experience

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth and the Role of Supervisory and Prudential Policies

Research paper thumbnail of Exit Strategies: Policy Options for Countries Seeking Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility

... transitions in a cri-sis, can be facilitated by urgently reinforcing the anti-inflation credi... more ... transitions in a cri-sis, can be facilitated by urgently reinforcing the anti-inflation credibility of monetary policy, improv-ing fiscal discipline and ... to move in the direction of regimes of greater (but not absolutely unfettered) ex-change rate flexibility, and the "exit strategies" that they ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Fundamental Determinants of Credit Default Risk for European Large Complex Financial Institutions

Research paper thumbnail of Coping with Capital Inflows

Macroeconomics in Emerging Markets, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Capital Controls: Country Experiences with Their Use and Liberalization

Research paper thumbnail of Monetary and Capital Markets Department The Too-Important-to-Fail Conundrum: Impossible to Ignore and Difficult to Resolve 1

Authorized for distribution by José Viñals

Research paper thumbnail of Going too fast? : Managing rapid credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe

The article focuses on the rapid consumer credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe. From 2000 ... more The article focuses on the rapid consumer credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe. From 2000 to 2004, credit increased by about 17 percent a year. Analysts view this as a process of catching up from low levels of financial intermediation to the higher levels that prevail elsewhere in Europe. Credit expansion may become unbalanced and might involve significant risks..

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth and the Role of Supervisory and Prudential Policies

Research paper thumbnail of The Fundamental Determinants of Credit Default Risk for European Large Complex Financial Institutions

Social Science Research Network, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Speculative attacks and currency crises: The Mexican experience

Open Economies Review, Mar 1, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of V Experience with the Use of Capital Controls to Limit Short-Term Capital Inflows

Research paper thumbnail of Subsidiaries or Branches

Research paper thumbnail of Building a More Resilient Financial Sector

International Monetary Fund eBooks, Apr 19, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Too-Important-to-Fail Conundrum

Research paper thumbnail of Speculative Attacks and Currency Crises

Research paper thumbnail of Bracing for the Storm: For the Caribbean, building resilience is a matter of survival

finance and development, Mar 12, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Moving to Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility: Operational Aspects Based on Lessons from Detailed Country Experiences

Research paper thumbnail of Poland: The Path to a Market Economy

Research paper thumbnail of Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe

International Monetary Fund eBooks, Mar 8, 2007

PART I: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe C.Enoch The Caus... more PART I: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe C.Enoch The Causes and Nature of Rapid Growth of Bank Credit in the Central, Eastern, and South Eastern European Countries C.Arcalean, O.Calvo-Gonzalez, C.More, A.van Rixtel, A.Winkler & T.Zumer Using Fundamentals to Identify Episodes of 'Excessive' Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe F.Boissay, O.Calvo-Gonzalez & T.Kozluk Fast Credit Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe: Catching Up, Sustainable Financial Deepening, or Bubble? P.Backe, B.Egert & T.Zumer Analysis of and Policy Responses to Rapid Credit Growth P.Hilbers, I.Otker-Robe & C.Pazarbasioglu Rapid Credit Growth - The Role of Supervisors M.Josefsson PART II: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth - Country Experiences Credit Growth Slow Down: The Experience of Bulgaria V.Petkova & S.Manolov Croatian Experience with Rapid Credit Growth M.Lang Estonia's Experience with Rapid Credit Growth R.Lattemae Latvia's Experience with Rapid Credit Growth U.Rutkaste Assessment of Credit Growth in Lithuania T.Ramanauskas Poland's Experiences with Rapid Credit Growth - The 1996-1997 Episode P.Szpunar Growth of Non-Government Credit and Macroeconomic Developments: The Case of Romania C.Popa Slovakia: Credit Growth in the Household Sector and Response to the Related Risks M.Licak Too Much of a Good Thing? Credit Booms in Transition Economies: The Cases of Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine C.Duenwald, N.Gueorguiev & A.Schaechter PART III: Regional Dimensions of Rapid Credit Growth and Perspectives from Euro Convergence Countries The Role of Housing Markets and Foreign Owned Banks in the Credit Expansion in Central and Eastern Europe D.Mihaljek Regional Dimensions of Dealing with Rapid Credit Growth: Perspectives from Greece, 1998-2005 N.Kamberoglou & N.Stavrianou Debt Growth: Factors, Institutional Issues and Implications - The Portuguese Case N.Ribeiro The Growth of Private Sector Debt in Spain: Causes and Consequences C.Martinez-Carrascal PART IV: Cross-Border Dimension: Supervisory Coordination Between Bank Supervisors Cross-Border Supervisory Cooperation K.Zartl Home Country Perspective: The Role of Cross Border Supervisory Coordination when Dealing with Rapid Credit Growth in Emerging Countries - The Case for Cooperating Supervisors L.van Goor Home and Host Supervisors' Relations - A Host Supervisor's Perspective P.Bednarski & D.Starnowski PART V: Concluding Remarks Lessons from Country Experiences with Rapid Credit Growth in Europe and Policy Implications C.Enoch & I.Otker-Robe

Research paper thumbnail of Speculative Attacks and Currency Crises: The Mexican Experience

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth and the Role of Supervisory and Prudential Policies

Research paper thumbnail of Exit Strategies: Policy Options for Countries Seeking Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility

... transitions in a cri-sis, can be facilitated by urgently reinforcing the anti-inflation credi... more ... transitions in a cri-sis, can be facilitated by urgently reinforcing the anti-inflation credibility of monetary policy, improv-ing fiscal discipline and ... to move in the direction of regimes of greater (but not absolutely unfettered) ex-change rate flexibility, and the "exit strategies" that they ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Fundamental Determinants of Credit Default Risk for European Large Complex Financial Institutions

Research paper thumbnail of Coping with Capital Inflows

Macroeconomics in Emerging Markets, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Capital Controls: Country Experiences with Their Use and Liberalization

Research paper thumbnail of Monetary and Capital Markets Department The Too-Important-to-Fail Conundrum: Impossible to Ignore and Difficult to Resolve 1

Authorized for distribution by José Viñals

Research paper thumbnail of Going too fast? : Managing rapid credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe

The article focuses on the rapid consumer credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe. From 2000 ... more The article focuses on the rapid consumer credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe. From 2000 to 2004, credit increased by about 17 percent a year. Analysts view this as a process of catching up from low levels of financial intermediation to the higher levels that prevail elsewhere in Europe. Credit expansion may become unbalanced and might involve significant risks..