Financial-industrial integration as a factor spurring capital investment in the real sector of the economy
Iu.I.Bernadsky and
O.V. Tereshchenko
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2002, vol. 1, 97-103
Abstract:
For the implementation of investment potential and development of financial-industrial integration, crucial are relations between the credit-financial institutions, mainly the commercial banks, and the industrial units. The financial-industrial groups can play a vital role in spurring the investments in the real sector of the economy. The FIGs can become a basis for improved stability of regional economies and for creation of favourable conditions in the development of the national real sector.
Date: 2002
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