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Foreign Bank Entry: Experience, Implications for Developing Countries, and Agenda for Further Research October 2001 George Clarke, Robert Cull, Maria Soledad Martinez Peria, and Susana M. Sánchez* Abstract: In recent ye
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Document Date: 2004-11-17 19:30:32


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London / /

Company

The World Bank Office / German Banks / Foreign Bank Entry / /

Continent

Africa / Asia / /

Country

Germany / Hungary / Netherlands / Mexico / Chile / Poland / Egypt / Colombia / Turkey / France / Japan / United States / Soviet Union / Canada / Portugal / Korea / United Kingdom / Argentina / South Korea / Greece / Czech Republic / /

Event

Reorganization / /

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retail banking / bank-country observations / bank presence / host country banking market / non-banking sector / bank activity / country banking market / bank entry / bank operations / bank activities / bank / financial services / bank penetration / bank size / bank behavior / crossstate banking activity / banking / foreign banks / average bank size / bank participation / cross-state banking activity / /

Organization

World Bank / World Bank Office / /

Person

Gerard Caprio / Hunter / Hao / Robert Cull / Andrew Powell / Susana M. Sánchez / Hasan / George Clarke / Maria Soledad Martinez Peria / /

Position

Chief Economist / Hunter / Executive / Fisher / model foreign presence / /

Region

Middle East / Central Europe / Latin America / former Soviet Union / /

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