In the South Еast Europe countries, bank loans are common and the most important form of financing, due to still underdeveloped financial market. The banks in these countries gained a considerable amount of foreign funds and play a prominent role in the growth of local economy. Given that banks grant loans based on investments of foreign capital and domestic deposits, the aim of this paper is to determine the importance of domestic sources of financing for the economic growth in the period after the reduction of foreign investments. The survey was conducted on a sample of eight selected countries of South East Europe (Western Balkans along with three countries that became members of the European Union during 2007-2012 - Bulgaria, Croatia an...
Foreign direct investment in most countries represents one of the key factors of economic developme...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
In the South Еast Europe countries, bank loans are common and the most important form of financing, ...
This study focuses on the role of financial development in the economic growth of Central, Eastern a...
This article analyses the relationship between banking sector efficiency and economic growth using a...
Bank loans represent an essential source of financing for the real sector, especially in countries w...
Research included six Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegowina, Macedonia, Serbia, ...
While not all domestic businesses are growth-oriented, at some stage of their development they need ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the factors that will influence the economic growth. Factors...
The paper considers economic growth of five Western Balkan countries on the one hand, and on the oth...
The aim of this paper is to point out to the important issues of investments in Serbia, with particu...
WOS: 000504488500006Globalization gained speed as of 1980s and, in turn, considerable increases in t...
This article aims to evaluate the impact of the development of different types of loans in the banki...
Establishing a functional financial sector has been one of the pillars of transition to a functional...
Foreign direct investment in most countries represents one of the key factors of economic developme...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
In the South Еast Europe countries, bank loans are common and the most important form of financing, ...
This study focuses on the role of financial development in the economic growth of Central, Eastern a...
This article analyses the relationship between banking sector efficiency and economic growth using a...
Bank loans represent an essential source of financing for the real sector, especially in countries w...
Research included six Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegowina, Macedonia, Serbia, ...
While not all domestic businesses are growth-oriented, at some stage of their development they need ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the factors that will influence the economic growth. Factors...
The paper considers economic growth of five Western Balkan countries on the one hand, and on the oth...
The aim of this paper is to point out to the important issues of investments in Serbia, with particu...
WOS: 000504488500006Globalization gained speed as of 1980s and, in turn, considerable increases in t...
This article aims to evaluate the impact of the development of different types of loans in the banki...
Establishing a functional financial sector has been one of the pillars of transition to a functional...
Foreign direct investment in most countries represents one of the key factors of economic developme...
The study aims to identify systematical differences in bank lending with respect to ownership struct...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...