The ECRI Statistical Package 2018, Lending to Households and Non-Financial Corporations, provides data on outstanding credit granted by monetary financial institutions (MFIs) to resident households and non-financial corporations (NFCs) for the period 1995-2017. It offers an extensive and detailed overview of EU countries, EFTA states, some emerging economies (India, Russia, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia), and some developed markets (Australia, Canada, Japan and the US). It contains detailed data on credit volumes, growth rates and relative measures; in both nominal and real terms; both at the aggregate level and broken down by sector, credit type, currency, and maturit
This manuscript examines the link between bank lending and economic growth for European Union (EU-27...
The thesis focuses on the development of money and credit in euro area countries. Most central banks...
In this paper we analyse the effects of all sources of the accumulation of nonfinancial debt (househ...
The ECRI Statistical Package 2019 provides data on outstanding credit granted by monetary-financial ...
The ECRI Statistical Package on Lending to Households in Europe is a collection of data on lending t...
In this ECRI Commentary, Elina Pyykkö provides a snapshot of the current state of household credit m...
Ten years ago, persistent dysfunctionalities on mortgage markets inherited from the previous decade ...
Given that final consumption of households has contributed on average to broadly 60% of EU-28 GDP si...
The liberalisation of Eastern Europe’s market during the 1990s and the 2004 EU enlargement have had ...
This commentary finds that after four to five years of poor performance, final consumption of househ...
This paper reviews the main features of the banking and financial sector in ten new EU members, and...
This ECRI Commentary takes a closer look at the mortgage situation of households in Portugal, Italy,...
One of many uncertainties still hanging over Europe’s economic recovery in the hostile post-crisis e...
Artículo de revistaDrawing on the accounts for the institutional sectors, this article describes how...
Retail lending grew very fast in the New Europe region in the last years, prompting a debate on whet...
This manuscript examines the link between bank lending and economic growth for European Union (EU-27...
The thesis focuses on the development of money and credit in euro area countries. Most central banks...
In this paper we analyse the effects of all sources of the accumulation of nonfinancial debt (househ...
The ECRI Statistical Package 2019 provides data on outstanding credit granted by monetary-financial ...
The ECRI Statistical Package on Lending to Households in Europe is a collection of data on lending t...
In this ECRI Commentary, Elina Pyykkö provides a snapshot of the current state of household credit m...
Ten years ago, persistent dysfunctionalities on mortgage markets inherited from the previous decade ...
Given that final consumption of households has contributed on average to broadly 60% of EU-28 GDP si...
The liberalisation of Eastern Europe’s market during the 1990s and the 2004 EU enlargement have had ...
This commentary finds that after four to five years of poor performance, final consumption of househ...
This paper reviews the main features of the banking and financial sector in ten new EU members, and...
This ECRI Commentary takes a closer look at the mortgage situation of households in Portugal, Italy,...
One of many uncertainties still hanging over Europe’s economic recovery in the hostile post-crisis e...
Artículo de revistaDrawing on the accounts for the institutional sectors, this article describes how...
Retail lending grew very fast in the New Europe region in the last years, prompting a debate on whet...
This manuscript examines the link between bank lending and economic growth for European Union (EU-27...
The thesis focuses on the development of money and credit in euro area countries. Most central banks...
In this paper we analyse the effects of all sources of the accumulation of nonfinancial debt (househ...