What Drives Household Borrowing and Credit Constraints? Evidence From Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2008-08-01
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Authors: | Chen, Ke Chen ; Chivakul, Mali |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Credit expansion | Credit restraint | Public debt | Unemployment | Economic conditions | Interest rates | Credit policy | Economic models | probability | credit market | credit constraint | credit constraints | equation | survey | equations | statistics | sample size | independent variables | random error | dummy variables | surveys | econometrics | random variable | binary choice | government agency | correlation | outlier | maximum likelihood method | nonlinearity | dummy variable | covariance | nonlinear relationship | sample selection | maximum likelihood estimation | conditional expectation | sample mean | normal probability distribution function | cumulative distribution function | probability distribution |
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