Lessons from the Swedish banking crisis in the 1990s

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Sweden went through a systemic financial crisis in the early 1990s. A crucial lesson from the Swedish experience is the need for prominent state involvement in crisis resolution through restructuring and asset value protection. This observation is made by Stefan Ingves and Göran Lind in an article “Stockholm Solutions” in December issue of Finance & Development.

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