World Experience: Commercial Bank Credit and Economic Growth Relationship
Davit (David) Aslanishvili
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Davit (David) Aslanishvili: Caucasus University, Georgia
International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management (IJRCM), 2021, vol. 10, issue 1, 45-53
Abstract:
This research studied the problem of the large-scale disproportion of success in the development of the banking sector and mostly unsuccessful development of the real sector of the economy. It should be noted that this disproportion is a subject of consideration in contemporary economic literature and the research is an attempt to broaden the issue and share ideas inside the international scientific circles. The main problem in the research is the impact of the banking sector's credit portfolio and the functioning of credit markets on the economic growth of the country. From the economic point of view, the main function of banks is to increase the financing/lending of funds as the core point to increase investments in the economy. Thus, the development of the country in economic terms depends on the increase of investments. At present, it is in the hands of the banking sector to lead us to the economic immobility or to accelerate country's economic development through efficient allocation of resources.
Date: 2021
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