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The Causes and Nature of the Rapid Growth of Bank Credit in the Central, Eastern and South-eastern Eprising development. Indeed, given the under-development of the financial sector at the beginning of the transition, and particularly with regard to lending to the private sector, financial deepening in the region was to be expected. In 1998, the EBRD Transition Report, with a special focus on the fGlower 发表于 2025-3-27 21:57:50
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Rapid Credit Growth—The Role of Supervisorsssed, could create asset bubbles, threatening bank solvency and undermining economic stability. It is a well-known fact that large increases in bank lending explain most of the banking problems many countries have experienced during the last two decades, particularly the Asian and Nordic countries.