LESSONS FROM THE IMPACT OF INTERNAL AND MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF BAD LOANS IN CEE BANKS

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Title: LESSONS FROM THE IMPACT OF INTERNAL AND MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF BAD LOANS IN CEE BANKS
Authors: Bogdan Florin FILIP
Source: EURINT, Vol 4, Pp 198-212 (2017)
Publisher Information: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, 2017.
Publication Year: 2017
Collection: LCC:Europe (General)
LCC:Political science
Subject Terms: bad loans, internal determinants, macroeconomic determinants, crisis, Europe (General), D900-2009, Political science
More Details: The paper aims identifying and analysing the determinants of bad loans in the banks from Central and Eastern Europe, while their accumulation may lead to malfunctions on macroeconomic level. Analysing 38 of the most representative banks in the region during 2004-2013, we found significant positive linkages of bad loans ratio with cost to income ratio, unemployment and crisis, but also significant negative linkages with bank size, activity mix, bank risk taking behaviour, real GDP growth and inflation. Moreover, using Panel Least Squares Fixed Effects Method, we found that the main determinants of bad loans ratio increase are bank size, crisis, unemployment and cost to income ratio. Contrary, activity mix, bank risk taking behaviour, real GDP growth and inflation proved to act against bad loans accumulation. The results offer important lessons which may be useful in the future both for the banks and also for the governments from this region.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2393-2384
Relation: http://cse.uaic.ro/eurint/proceedings/index_htm_files/EURINT2017_FIL.pdf; https://doaj.org/toc/2393-2384
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/56581b446b4d4f67a03ce68c716def75
Accession Number: edsdoj.56581b446b4d4f67a03ce68c716def75
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:23932384
Published in:EURINT
Language:English