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Credit related macroprudential instruments 2 European emergingcountries 2 GMM estimators 2 credit growth 2 Bank lending 1 Credit 1 Credit risk 1 Kredit 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Kreditrisiko 1
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Ganić, Mehmed 2
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Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 1 Journal of central banking theory and practice 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Can credit related macroprudential instruments be effective in reducing the correlation between economic and credit growth? Cross-country evidence
Ganić, Mehmed - In: Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 12 (2023) 2, pp. 165-183
findings confirm our expectation about effectiveness of the selected credit related macroprudential instruments in reducing … related macroprudential instruments play a key role in curbing credit growth in the expansive stage of business cycle in the … European transition countries. It means that a lower economic growth leads to lower effects of credit related macroprudential …
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Can credit related macroprudential instruments be effective in reducing the correlation between economic and credit growth? : cross-country evidence
Ganić, Mehmed - In: Journal of central banking theory and practice 12 (2023) 2, pp. 165-183
findings confirm our expectation about effectiveness of the selected credit related macroprudential instruments in reducing … related macroprudential instruments play a key role in curbing credit growth in the expansive stage of business cycle in the … European transition countries. It means that a lower economic growth leads to lower effects of credit related macroprudential …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014316659
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