Interest Rates, Credit Rationing, and Investment in Developing Countries
Year of publication: |
2003-03-01
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Authors: | Nkusu, Mwanza |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Credit | Developing countries | Interest rates | Investment | Economic models | bank loans | macroeconomic stability | inflation | bank credit | banking | rate of inflation | banking system | monetary base | bank lending | monetary economics | monetary policy | bank deposits | investment spending | real interest rates | real value | reserve ratio | money growth | probability of default | real money | retail bank | price level | inflation affect | bank loan | banking sector | bank reserves | bank spreads | disintermediation | bank portfolio | real variables | bank account | excess demand | banks ? balance sheet | inflation rate | bank deposit | credit policy | high interest rates | nominal capital | bank issues |
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