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Priority Directions Of Increasing The Investment Potential Of The Credit System Of The Republic Of Moldova

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  • Tudor SULA

    (PhD Student, National Institute for Economic Research, Moldova)

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Actuality of the research is determined by the need to increase the efficiency of investment lending activity. The aim of this article is to study and identify opportunities for increasing the investment potential of the credit system. For research there were applied general scientific methods, and particularly statistical method, the method of extrapolation, analogy, institutional analysis. As a result, based on the performed studies there are determined some priority directions to increase the investment potential of the credit system of the Republic of Moldova. Thus, for the investment potential improvement of the credit system of the Republic of Moldova it is required to complete the legal and normative framework which controls the investment lending activity; creation and widening of long-term credit resources; improvement of investment lending mechanism in the real sector of the economy; absolute development of investment lending system by creating investment banks.

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  • Tudor SULA, 2016. "Priority Directions Of Increasing The Investment Potential Of The Credit System Of The Republic Of Moldova," Economy and Sociology, The Journal Economy and Sociology, issue 4, pages 65-70.
  • Handle: RePEc:aat:journl:y:2016:i:4:p:65-70
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