TY - BOOK AU - Claessens, Stijn AU - Glaessner, Thomas C AU - Klingebiel, Daniela ED - Banco Mundial TI - Electronic finance : : a new approach to financial sector development? T2 - World Bank discussion paper SN - 0-8213-5104-4 U1 - 332 PY - 2002/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - World Bank KW - FINANZAS KW - REFORMA FINANCIERA KW - INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS KW - PAISES EN DESARROLLO KW - TERCER MUNDO N1 - Incluye bibliografía; Foreword -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Executive summary -- The recent past and possible future of electronic finance -- The new world of financial services -- Changes needed in financial sector policies -- E-finance applications - and implications for government -- Annexes: Annex 1: Data sources and methodology for the projections -- Annex 2: Recent reports by international e-finance working groups -- Annex 3: Types of online trading systems -- Annex 4: Selected smart card projects in emerging markets and developing countries -- Annex 5: Selected e-finance examples in emerging markets and developing countries -- E-finance web links -- References -- Bibliographical note -- Tables -- Figures -- Boxes N2 - In recent years, electronic finance, especially online banking, and brokerage services, has reshaped the financial landscape. This paper reviews these developments, and analyzes their implications for consumers, governments, and financial service providers. First, it reviews the e-finance (r)evolution in emerging, and other markets, and projects its future growth. It then analyzes e-finance impact on the structure of, and competition in the financial services industry. After that, it assesses how e-finance, and globalization more generally, affects financial sector policies in emerging markets, including the need for changes in the approach to financial sector development. The paper then examines governments ' changing role in the financial sector, and identifies opportunities that e-finance offers countries to leapfrog. Finally, the paper includes for policymakers, and others involved in financial sector reform in emerging markets, detailed information, and Web links on public policy activities related to e-finance ER -