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credit growth supports GDP growth while saving is irrelevant for credit growth and GDP growth. In sum, a correct …
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official statistics, we show in this paper that (1) there is generally a positive relationship between credit provision to the … corporate sector and GDP growth in China, (2) this relationship is non-linear in terms of Chinese regions and credit …
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This study describes the Chinese growth model over the past 40 years. We show that China's growth model, with its dominant role of the banking system and "the banker", is a perfect illustration of the necessity and power of Schumpeter's "monetary analysis". This approach has allowed us to...
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credit growth supports GDP growth while saving is irrelevant for credit growth and GDP growth. In sum, a correct …
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This study describes the Chinese growth model over the past 40 years. We show that China's growth model, with its dominant role of the banking system and "the banker", is a perfect illustration of the necessity and power of Schumpeter's "monetary analysis". This approach has allowed us to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014384471
official statistics, we show in this paper that (1) there is generally a positive relationship between credit provision to the … corporate sector and GDP growth in China, (2) this relationship is non-linear in terms of Chinese regions and credit …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014327490
The study is attempted to see the relationship between banks credit and economic growth in North East India. In case of … India from 1999- 2007 the study found that banks credit to different segments of North East India doesn’t have much impact …
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