Kredi Talebi Gostergeleri
S. Tolga Tiryaki ()
CBT Research Notes in Economics from Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Abstract:
[TR] Bu calismada Turkiye ekonomisinde kredi talebinin takip edilmesine olanak taniyacak cesitli talep gostergeleri derlenerek bunlarin kredi gelismeleri ve kredi faizleri ile olan iliskisi incelenmektedir. Anket-temelli gostergelere ilave olarak, Google arama trendleri ve kredi basvuru verileri kullanilarak anketlerin sundugu veriler farkli acidan desteklenmeye calisilmaktadir. Calismanin bulgulari, Banka Kredileri Egilim Anketindeki talep gostergelerine ilave olarak Google arama trendlerinden elde edilen talep gostergelerinin ozellikle bireysel kredilere dair talep hakkinda zamanli bilgi sunabilecegine isaret etmektedir. [EN] This study compiles credit demand indicators for the Turkish economy and provides a simple analysis of the relationship between credit demand, actual credit developments and loan rates. In addition to the survey-based indicators, the Google search trends and data on credit applications are also used to provide supplementary information. The findings of the study suggest that, in addition to the credit demand indicators from the Bank Loans Tendency Survey, indicators based on Google search trends may offer timely information to track credit demand especially for consumer credit.
Date: 2016
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