Much has been written about the economic and political problems of countries that are in the process of changing from centrally planned systems to market systems. Most studies have focused on the economic, legal, political and sociological problems these economies have had to face during the transition period. However, not much has been written about the dramatic changes that have to be made to the accounting and financial system of a transition economy. This book was written to help fill that gap. This book is the second in a series to examine accounting and financial system reform in transition economies. The first book used Russia as a case study. The present volume in the series examines some additional aspects of the reform in Russia and also looks at the accounting and financial system reform efforts that are being made in Ukraine, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Armenia and five Central Asian republics.
As of November, 2003 there were 21 CMAs and 11 CFMs in Russia (ICMA 2003). ... Exams are given in eight of the 15 former Soviet republics, but the exam centers and countries are not identical to those for the CMA/CFM exams.
The third volume examined taxation and public finance in transition and developing economies. The present volume examines accounting reform in these economies. It is divided into five parts.
This book was written to help ? ll that gap. This book is the sixth in a series to examine accounting and ? nancial system reform in transition and developing economies.
This book was written to help fill that gap. Corporate Governance in Transition Economies is the fifth in a series to examine accounting and financial system reform in transition and developing economies.
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The paper analyzes common issues emerging from the recent experience with Fund-supported programs in Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Romania.
This book examines these countries in reforming their financial systems in the first decade of transition.
However, not much has been written about the dramatic changes that have to be made to the accounting and financial system of a transition economy. This book was written to help fill that gap.
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This book explores financial stability issues in the context of East Asia.