Housing Finance Markets in Transition Economies
Trends and Challenges
Housing finance markets in Central and Eastern European countries are typically small in scale and under-developed, though it is generally recognised that fostering housing finance markets contributes to economic development and brings social benefits to the public. This book presents a comparative study on housing finance markets in the Central and Eastern European countries. It is based on an OECD market survey conducted in 2004 and on selected country data prepared for the OECD workshop on housing finance in transition economies held in December 2004. It reports on the progress and challenges in housing finance markets in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Ukraine.
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Housing Finance in Romania
Economic re-launching started in 2000 has continued at a sustained rhythm based on domestic demand acceleration. In 2001–2004, Romania registered an effective and relevant correlation between the strong economic growth, on one hand, and disinflation and maintaining internal and external deficits in sustainable limits, on the other hand.
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