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Determinants of bank credit to the private sector-evidence from CESEE

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This paper aims to study the factors of bank credit, using a wide panel of factors, including 15 countries in the region of South East Europe and Central East Europe, for a period from 1994 to 2014. The importance of this study stems from the fact that the transition period in CESEE began the new formation of the banking sector based on foreign capital. Economic growth before 2009 was also due to credit growth, which recorded a credit boom of 25-30% over the years. The financial crisis period and after lowered credit rates at depressive levels. The complexity of these events in the banking market and broader tend to be studied by extensively studying bank credit factors to the private sector, a very important indicator of banking performance. Macroeconomic factors and bank-specific factors appear to have a significant impact on bank credit. The results show that bank-specific factors explain more the behavior of bank credit, while not neglecting the impact of macroeconomic factors.

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The author is a doctor of economics from Macedonia. His education was a continuous process. This is his doctoral defense study. He has also published a series of scientific papers on various economic topics and is a lecturer at various universities in the country and abroad.

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Authors Rilind Ademi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2017
 
EAN 9783659870804
ISBN 978-3-659-87080-4
No. of pages 140
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Money, bank, stock market

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