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Credit And Economic Regeneration After The Financial Crisis In Cesee

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  • Bekim Stafai

    (Economic Faculty, European University of Tirana, Tirana)

  • Rilind Ademi

    (Economic Faculty, European University of Tirana, Tirana)

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The global financial crisis terminated lending growth rates in CESEE countries, and seven years after financial global crisis, bank credit still continues with depression rate. Demand and supply for bank credit are contracted, as a results of various factors. The paper tries to find the level of credit contraction and factors that may have affected it, as well as policy action which are being taken to improve bank performance. Economic activity on the other hand, despite the depressed credit growth rates seem to show a trend of regeneration. This phenomenon of increasing economic activity without the support of the loan seems is happening in this post-crisis period in CESEE countries, although we must say that it remains undesirable phenomenon.

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  • Bekim Stafai & Rilind Ademi, 2016. "Credit And Economic Regeneration After The Financial Crisis In Cesee," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 4(0), pages 154-163, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:4:y:2016:i:0:p:154-163
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v4.756
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    Keywords

    bank creditfinancial crisis; economic activity;

    JEL classification:

    • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
    • G01 - Financial Economics - - General - - - Financial Crises

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