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Metodología de la Encuesta sobre Condiciones Generales y Estándares en el Mercado de Crédito Bancario

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  • Alejandro Jara
  • Carmen Gloria Silva

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This paper describes the structure of senior loan officer survey on bank lending practices applied by the Central Bank of Chile to the banking industry since April 2003. Additionally, a number of indicators from this survey are constructed to improve the understanding of the credit market. Finally, this paper presents a complete description of these indicators for 2003 - 2006 period.

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  • Alejandro Jara & Carmen Gloria Silva, 2007. "Metodología de la Encuesta sobre Condiciones Generales y Estándares en el Mercado de Crédito Bancario," Economic Statistics Series 57, Central Bank of Chile.
  • Handle: RePEc:chb:bcchee:57
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    2. Daniel Oda & Fernando Sepúlveda, 2014. "Uncovering Our Self-Imposed Limits: Changes in Loan-to-Value and The Mortgage Market," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 737, Central Bank of Chile.

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