Долгосрочное банковское кредитование: какие банки им занимаются и почему?
Which banks and why lend long-term in Russia?
Andrei Vernikov () and
Mikhail Mamonov
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Abstract:
We study the determinants of longer-term bank lending to the real economy in Russia. Our empirical results confirm the «development view» of state-controlled banks who display the highest propensity to lend long-term. We control for such variables as cost of funding and the market power in the corporate loan market. The share of long-term loans in bank assets would benefit from a lower average cost of funds and a diversification of funding sources, as well as larger average size of banks, higher capital adequacy and a less risky lending policy.
Keywords: Russia; bank lending; state-controlled banks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E50 G21 O16 P2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-02-27
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Published in EKO 9 (2016): pp. 135-150
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