MONETARY TENSIONS AND FACTORS GENERATING THEM
Bogdan Florin Filip ()
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Bogdan Florin Filip: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, bogdan.filip@feaa.uaic.ro, Iasi, Romania,
Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 2014, vol. s1, issue Special issue 1, 75-84
Abstract:
The paper begins with some conceptual delimitations and with outlining the theoretical framework on the topic approached starting from the concept of monetary tension, but also modalities of expression and possibilities of identification or evaluation of such tensions, by reporting to some specific indicators that, through their meanings and evolution, can either reflect the presence of tensions, or to represent generators of them. To a great extent, however, the paper focuses on econometric analyzes of the presence of some monetary tensions and of the impact factors under the concrete conditions in Romania, in 2008-2013, by building and applying two models in which the indicators M2 monetary aggregate and the interbank interest rate are considered dependent variables, expressing the presence of certain monetary tensions while GDP, the total bank loans, the non-performing bank loans, the interest rate on bank loans, etc., appear as factors generating tensions and as determinant variables.
Keywords: M2 monetary aggregate; ROBOR ON; GDP; interest rate; non-performing loans; total loans (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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